Tesfaye KebedeMahlet Kifle2025-03-202025-03-202024-12-19https://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/5126Bladder cancer ranks as the tenth most prevalent cancer globally, representing 2% of all malignant urinary tract tumors. Diagnosis entails utilizing Cystoscopy first, followed by TURBT and histology. Imaging is primarily valuable for determining the stage. CT imaging is useful for assessing larger, higher-staged tumors and for metastatic evaluation. Meanwhile, MRI has the potential to provide value in evaluating local and regional staging, as well as assessing muscular invasion in bladder cancer, which is crucial for prognosis and treatment decisions.en-USCANCER FROM MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCERUrinary Bladder Cancer :Value of Ct and Mri in Differntiating Non Muscle Invasive Blader Cancer From Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer with Histopathologically Staged TumorsThesis