Low-grade uroepithelial papillary tumors have a 5-year recurrence rate of 50% or more, depending on the individual. Uroepithelial tumors, most commonly bladder cancer, have a 5-year recurrence rate of 50% or more. Low-grade histologically graded tumors are characterized by good tissue differentiation and low malignancy. Papillary refers to the papillary growth of the tumor. In general, the later the clinical stage of bladder tumors, the poorer the pathological type, or the higher the recurrence rate of patients without standardized treatment. Uroepithelial tumors such as bladder cancer are characterized by high malignancy and high recurrence rate, so early detection and diagnosis and standardized treatment for diagnosed patients are particularly important. Elderly patients with a long history of smoking or exposure to industrial products are advised to go to the hospital for timely examination and treatment if any abnormality occurs, especially when hematuria occurs, in order to avoid deterioration of the condition.