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Hubby diagnosed with invasive/aggressive bladder cancer, removed tumor, now going thru chemo before surgery for neobladder. Anyone have the neobladder, if so, do you recommend it? Also, he now has some infection, burns when urinates, is this due to chemo...
Started by By milady on
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by 8 people.
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Tried BCG for two years but the cancer returned and I opted for the neo bladder puzzling to me how....
He started chemo after Christmas in December of bladder cancer.
Cancer, invasive but not through the bladder.
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Questions about Bladder Cancer? Answers? What is the risk of someone dying from bladder cancer?
Do you know anyone who has had it?
Started by Jessica:) on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
In 2008 there were 5,002 deaths from bladder cancer in the UK; 3,273 male if you suspect....
Bladder cancer is the sixth most common cause of cancer death in UK men and the eleventh in women.
I am a cancer registrar.
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I had some tests done over the past month and yesterday the Urologist told me I have Low-grade Bladder Cancer.
I had been having symptoms of UTI'S over a year and finally got the referral. They showed me what it looked like on the screen when I had my...
Started by purrmom on
, 23 posts
by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at qvc):
The treatment (not sure of the exact health!! I pray all... .
A close friend had bladder cancer and she did very well so there is hope! Thank you so much! Kookie, I have a friend and a relative who had bladder cancer.
In there.
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Just thought I'd throw this up on here, seeing cancer has sadly been experienced by many [cloud9] in recent times.
Cutting to the chase, we found out last Friday that my 67 year old mother has T3 stage bladder cancer. Having had surgery twice to try and...
Started by Hovedan on
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by 28 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fccuk):
I've lost my mum to cancer years ago, and my friend, who's a girl, is fighting and losing....
Best to be suspicious as i've this Dan you have my full sympathy .
The normal advice is that bladder cancer is localised I wouldn't trust this.
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Just thought I'd throw this up on here, seeing cancer has sadly been experienced by many [cloud9] in recent times.
Cutting to the chase, we found out last Friday that my 67 year old mother has T3 stage bladder cancer. Having had surgery twice to try and...
Started by Hovedan on
, 29 posts
by 28 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fccuk):
I've lost my mum to cancer years ago, and my friend, who's a girl, is fighting and losing her ....
Best to be suspicious this Dan you have my full sympathy .
The normal advice is that bladder cancer is localised I wouldn't trust this.
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Http://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/survivorship/survivor-stories/my-survivor- story-karen-greene
Started by By googi1 on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at inspire):
Elaine Reply Karen was also my mentor.
Lynda Reply Thank you for sharing this.
Karen is a wonderful bladder cancer advocate and supporter of bladder cancer patients.
Thank you for sharing this Googi.
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I've seen various articles (using google) talking about how marijuana causes bladder cancer? All the articles were dated around 06, and they all seem to be "made up" to me. I was always under the impression that marijuana doesn't cause any type of cancer...
Started by twotimestough on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at marijuana):
Have no fear of bull shit....
Marijuana has proven to actually slow cancer and has been prescribed to many cancer patients.
That just seems like a bunch.
Especially bladder cancer.
:} I can't imagine it causing cancer...
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I,ve been diagnosed with bladder cancer that has invader the muscle tissue of my bladder my urologist reccomends bladder removal-with a bladder bag- i,d like a second opinion- i,m in northern il- any thoughts comments?
Started by By biglou10 on
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by 18 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at inspire):
There are three common Diversion methods has limited experience or is really... .
Steinberg is standard practice for invasive bladder cancer.
A second opinion from a urologic oncologist active in the treatment of bladder cancer.
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Besides dealing with the pathology concerns with CC, I am interested in knowing if anyone else has had a retropubic suspension, with a suprapubic catheter? But because of the CC, I thought this would be a better forum than the bladder one to ask my question...
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My gyn/onc was older, and it was my understanding, they did perform a check to... .
Do you remember how long it took to resume function? Did you have a bladder susp too? I had a RAH for the feedback No, I didn't have the bladder suspension.
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Gee whiz... i've always looked for the good in any situation i've found
myself in. this is true with my MS as well.
back in nov. 2002, my MS started getting worse. it got so bad, i don't
remember all of it. there were bowel problems, bladder was worse...
Started by SPONSORED on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mombu):
Dora
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When opportunity knocks.
My sister had ovarian cancer
and she told me this.
Ovarian cancer is very hard one , I think.
Plight, I took myself off to the
doc also, just to get a definite checkup .
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