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The Bladder Cancer Canada Podcast
Bladder Cancer Canada
16 episodes
4 weeks ago
Send us a text In this episode, our Ron shares his story about receiving a life-changing bladder cancer diagnosis. He recounts the tests that led to discovering suspicious tumors, his decision to seek a second opinion, and ultimately choosing bladder removal with a urostomy. He opens up about undergoing BCG treatment during COVID, navigating both non-muscle and muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and the challenges of chemotherapy. He shares his positive outlook on life after treatment, now enjoy...
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Send us a text In this episode, our Ron shares his story about receiving a life-changing bladder cancer diagnosis. He recounts the tests that led to discovering suspicious tumors, his decision to seek a second opinion, and ultimately choosing bladder removal with a urostomy. He opens up about undergoing BCG treatment during COVID, navigating both non-muscle and muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and the challenges of chemotherapy. He shares his positive outlook on life after treatment, now enjoy...
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Medicine
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness
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Don't fit the profile of the typical bladder cancer patient?
The Bladder Cancer Canada Podcast
43 minutes
3 years ago
Don't fit the profile of the typical bladder cancer patient?
Send us a text The average bladder cancer patient is an older male who has smoked, worked with certain chemicals or has a family history of bladder cancer. Does that mean you can’t have bladder cancer? That’s what Krysta thought. She’s a 37-year-old woman who has never smoked or worked in an industry associated with the risk of bladder cancer, and has no family history of bladder cancer. So, when she was diagnosed with bladder cancer, she was shocked. Bladder Cancer Canada's Tawny Barratt tal...
The Bladder Cancer Canada Podcast
Send us a text In this episode, our Ron shares his story about receiving a life-changing bladder cancer diagnosis. He recounts the tests that led to discovering suspicious tumors, his decision to seek a second opinion, and ultimately choosing bladder removal with a urostomy. He opens up about undergoing BCG treatment during COVID, navigating both non-muscle and muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and the challenges of chemotherapy. He shares his positive outlook on life after treatment, now enjoy...