A CIS in #bladdercancer diagnosis can be complicated. Learn more about what that diagnosis means at the @BladderCancerUS webinar next week. Register today at: https://t.co/urYSWTW32i
Are you looking for a #bladdercancer podcast about caregiving? @BladderCancerUS has a great podcast that you can listen to here: https://t.co/8hOY9sT2zd
Meeting your work needs while living with cancer or managing the risk of recurrence can be a challenge. In this article, we provide some practical tips to help patients balance their personal and professional obligations. Read more: https://t.co/qK9u10O8rl
Management of Patients with Metastatic #BladderCancer in the Real-World Setting from the Multidisciplinary Team: Current Opinion of the SOGUG Multidisciplinary Working Group https://t.co/WeXUuaU3mU via @mydocwire
While the incidence of bladder cancer is higher in men, women are often diagnosed later as symptoms of the disease can mimic common gynecological issues. Ladies, please take your symptoms seriously. If you see blood, speak to your doctor. #InternationalWomensDay#IWD2022
Treatment and Survival Differences in Patients With Urothelial Vs. Nonurothelial ##Bladder & Upper Tract Carcinomas - Jeanny Aragon-Ching - https://t.co/7EP2dvoxYg via @urotoday
Blood in your wee is the most common symptom of #BladderCancer. Other symptoms include urinary infections that don’t respond to antibiotics, frequently needing to wee, pain when weeing, tiredness and weightloss. If you are concerned, please contact your GP.
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A cancer diagnosis can be a life changing and very personal event. In this article, we look at some of the feelings that may come up and offer a few tips that may help you process them. Read more: https://t.co/MPaysP8ieA