Bladder cancer is one of the more common types of cancer but often gets confused as an easily treatable infection. It is far from easy to treat and, if caught in the most advanced stages, it could even lead to removal of the bladder.
time. we will. we will see gavin and the team soon. now to australia where 400 koalas will be vaccinated against chlamydia as part of a trial that researchers say could play significant role in the long term survival of one of the country was a most beloved native species. the australian koala foundation estimates there are less than 100,000 koalas left in the wild, and chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease, affects up to half the population. the disease, which can be spread from mothers to their newborns, can cause debilitating conjunctivitis, blindness, bladder infections and, at times, infertility. although chlamydia can sometimes be treated with antibiotics, researchers say preventing the spread of the disease is preferable to treating it. the animals will come in, they ll go through their normal treatment processes, and when, just the day before they re ready to be released back into the wild, they ll get the vaccine and they ll get