Welcome!
While you did not provide the complete diagnosis (which should be on the pathology report, which you should keep a copy of) I will make some assumptions. I am assuming that you had a TURB (transurethral resection of the bladder) and that your urologist gave you your copy of the path report. IF your tumor was transitional cell low grade with no evidence of spread into the muscle tissue (and the presence of muscle tissue was mentioned in the path report) you are a very lucky patient.
IF my assumptions are correct, you will have no need for chemo or radiation! Your urologist will probably put you on a schedule of exams (yes, cystoscopy exams) every three months for about two years. After that they will be scheduled for every six months until 5 years have passed, and then annually forever. Low grade bladder cancer is highly treatable, but does have a nasty little habit of returning which is why the frequent exams.
Chemo is only used with bladder cancer when it has spread beyond the bladder. While radiation is sometimes used in advanced bladder cancer it often causes more problems than it solves and is not the treatment of first choice.
If my assumptions are not correct, please let us know what your exact diagnosis is and we can try to give you a better idea of what to expect.
If you go to our Home Page
bladdercancersupport.org/index.php
And look at the items in the box at the upper left ABOUT BLADDER CANCER you will find more information.
Good luck to you
Sara Anne