Hi Sara Anne, thank you for your reply. I saw the cauliflower on the screen, so can it be anything else besides cancer? Is it possible to have a benign cauliflower? The uro said it looks like papillary carcinoma. Another question. Do different grades look the same? Can you say "low grade" by looking at it? I don't know my grade now, but I thought that it depends on uros preference if he wants to use BCG or not for the low grade. I tried to find some literature about it, still not clear about the matter. I put up some information from the NCI site, they give statistics for different protocols, still not clear about the low grade. Anyway, I will discuss with my uro next time and if he says no than no it will be. Actually, in Canada its not easy to get an appointment with a urologist. If you have cancer, then its quick, but for other problems its 6 months to a year wait on average. I will ask for a second opinion on the pathology report. Maybe he agrees.