Cancers that occur in each part of the uterus have their own names, such as
cervical cancer or endometrial cancer, but are sometimes broadly defined as uterine cancer because the structure is part of the uterus.
Bladder cancer occurs when there are abnormal, cancerous cells growing in the bladder.
The risk for bladder cancer increases with age – more than 90 percent of people who are diagnosed with it are older than 55.