One of the new products that we have launched this week is the Fight Bladder Cancer ballpoint pen 🖋
Shop here: https://t.co/Epc8k51RfL 🧡
#bladdercanceraware
Happy Birthday Tracy!
Tracy is a #bladdercancer carer and @BladderCancerUK co-founder.
Her vision is to ensure that no-one affected by bladder #cancer feels alone, and that #carers are also supported.
Read her story at https://t.co/tDuMj002bi
#BladderCancerAware
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Contact us to join in and support family, friends or colleagues. Call Sophie or Emma on 01844 351621 or email [email protected]
Our next patient and carer meeting: 1pm, Tuesday 30 April 2019, St Andrews Church Hall, on the corner of Craven and London Roads, Reading, RG1 5BD, all welcome. We'll be presenting our annual activity and financial reports.
Thank-you to all the amazing volunteers who helped us pack and post the 7th edition of our Fight magazine.
The magazine contains everything you need to know to be #BladderCancerAware during the month of May
What to get involved? Email us at [email protected]
@big_british@MattHancock Fantastic more people R having diagnostic tests & being diagnosed early however recently U chose NOT to review the #NICE#bladdercancer guidelines BladderCa has the worst outcomes, the greatest A&E presentations, the least funding of all cancers Pls change this @HilaryBaker8
Our bladder cancer support group meets tomorrow night, 6.30 to 8 pm at the George Davies Centre, Lancaster Road, Leicester. Looking forward to welcoming some new members to the group..call us for further details 01162584637 @Leic_hospital @UHLfox @MacmillLeics@UHLcancercentre
May is #BladderCancer Awareness Month. Can you help us to raise awareness? Find out what you can do to help by downloading this Toolkit. @cancereu
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Seventy percent of new cases will be non-muscle invasive #bladdercancer (#NMIBC) at diagnosis and therefore will be managed in a bladder sparing manner with #TURBT, with or without intravesical therapy. https://t.co/wIxBzXJt1r
This is an erroneous interpretation just because they stopped one trial! They report that they are fully committed to NMIBC as they are to other bladder cancer disease states. @SWOG S1606 still go strong and accruing rapidly.