Non Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer PDF Print E-mail

Non Muscle Invasive

Sometimes referred to as Superficial Bladder Cancer, is when the cancer cells are contained in the bladder lining and have not invaded the muscle of the bladder.

When asked what five things they wish they had been told about their non-invasive bladder cancer at the beginning, these were their top five answers.

  1. Non-invasive bladder cancer has a very high survival rate.
    Proper treatment and surveillance is the key to heading off progression or catching it while still treatable.

  1. Always get a second opinion from a major center that handles a high volume of bladder cancer.
    Make a list of your questions before you go and take someone with you to take notes. Read More

  1. When I hear about stage and grade what does it mean? Read More

  1. What type of treatment do they use for non-invasive bladder cancer? Read More

  1. You are not alone. There are an estimated 1/2 million bladder cancer survivors in the USA alone
    and 3/4 of them have non-invasive bladder cancer. This bladder cancer community is free and open to all
    to share support and gather information.



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Last Updated on Monday, 14 June 2010 20:01