Is low-grade epithelial carcinoma of the bladder benign or malignant

Bladder epithelial cancer low grade is a malignant tumor, low grade means less malignant, not benign.
Bladder cancer is a common malignant tumor in older men, the vast majority of which originates from the epithelial tissue of the bladder and is classified as uroepithelial carcinoma, while other rare ones include squamous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. The level of cancer grade refers to its histological grading, usually low grade has the characteristics of less malignant and well differentiated, but it does not mean the tumor is benign.
The treatment of bladder epithelial cancer is mainly surgical. Clinically, it is also necessary to choose appropriate operation mode according to pathological staging, clinical staging and patient’s own specific situation, usually there are operation modes such as transurethral cystectomy and radical cystectomy for bladder tumors, and the specific treatment modes need to be formulated together with the supervising physician.