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Bladder Cancer Patient-to-Patient
Cindy Lawson DeVore
15 episodes
6 days ago
Those of us with bladder cancer, as well as our spouses or caregivers, know that our diagnosis can mean a lifelong journey of surveillance, surgeries, treatments, anxiety and self-care. This podcast is a source of information, understanding and support for those who are dealing with this highly recurrent disease. Diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2017, podcast host, Cindy Lawson, navigates the dizzying array of information available on the topic. She'll discuss her own experiences; those of other patients in varying stages of the disease, and offer viewpoints of medical experts.
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Those of us with bladder cancer, as well as our spouses or caregivers, know that our diagnosis can mean a lifelong journey of surveillance, surgeries, treatments, anxiety and self-care. This podcast is a source of information, understanding and support for those who are dealing with this highly recurrent disease. Diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2017, podcast host, Cindy Lawson, navigates the dizzying array of information available on the topic. She'll discuss her own experiences; those of other patients in varying stages of the disease, and offer viewpoints of medical experts.
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"You're Gonna Put a Scope Where??" My first experience with the 'dreaded cystoscopy!' ;)
Bladder Cancer Patient-to-Patient
16 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
"You're Gonna Put a Scope Where??" My first experience with the 'dreaded cystoscopy!' ;)

The dreaded Cystoscopy... 

Are you sweating your first cysto appointment? I hear you! It's an anxiety-producing process that had me trembling in my boots at the get-go. But honestly, it proved to be a piece o'cake. In this podcast, I describe my first cystoscopy experience, from the moment it was scheduled, to the day I got my results, and the entire process in between. I also discuss my experiences with blue light cystoscopy and what a valuable tool it has become for active bladder cancer patients. 

So... Grab a cup of coffee... Settle in... and learn what's it's like to look inside your own bladder! ;)

My best wishes for wellness,

Cindy


Disclaimer: THIS PODCAST IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A MEDICAL ALTERNATIVE FOR PHYSICIAN CARE, NOR TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY ILLNESS OR DISEASE. ALWAYS CONSULT WITH A PHYSICIAN FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE.

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Bladder Cancer Patient-to-Patient
Those of us with bladder cancer, as well as our spouses or caregivers, know that our diagnosis can mean a lifelong journey of surveillance, surgeries, treatments, anxiety and self-care. This podcast is a source of information, understanding and support for those who are dealing with this highly recurrent disease. Diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2017, podcast host, Cindy Lawson, navigates the dizzying array of information available on the topic. She'll discuss her own experiences; those of other patients in varying stages of the disease, and offer viewpoints of medical experts.