Should Our Active Surveillance Standards After Cystectomy Be Changed?I have wondered often if we are approaching bladder cancer surveillance in the right way for patients who have had their bladders...reactionscomments
What Bladder Cancer Taught MeCancer is almost always life-changing in some way, and a part of that is how it reshapes how we think. With cancer...reactionscomments
Going Public with My CancerI thought long and hard about what I wanted to do with my cancer story after I was diagnosed. I remember laying...reactionscomments
Thank You, Cancer!Dear Cancer, It may seem strange that I am writing to you again, especially since the last time I was broken-hearted, emotional...reactions7comments
How to Monitor Your Health with At-Home DevicesAt-home monitoring can help you better manage chronic health conditions. It can also aid in your recovery after medical procedures. Using this...reactionscomments
Take the Fatigue and Health Survey!The 2020 Fatigue and Health survey has now closed. Thank you for your interest! We are excited to share the results with...reactionscomments
One White Pine: Building Spaces for Living & HealingProfessor and landscape architect Daniel Winterbottom has been designing and building therapeutic gardens for over 20 years. Here, he shares his unique...reactionscomments
In Defense of CryingI think there is an expectation that cancer fighters and survivors are these incredibly strong and resolute beings. They walk through life...reactions2comments
How to Cope When Bad News Keeps Piling UpWhen my husband, Ahmad, was diagnosed with metastatic bladder cancer, it seemed the bad news just kept coming. Every time I felt...reactionscomments
Just Sit With MePeople mean well. They are just trying to be positive and encouraging. Their words of solace and encouragement and compassion come from...reactionscomments
What Positives Could Possibly Come out of Being Diagnosed With Cancer?I've set a precedent for myself after being diagnosed with cancer. Above all else I was determined to stay positive throughout my...reactionscomments
Bladder Cancer Sleep Challenge: Don’t Check Your Smartphone at BedtimePeople dealing with cancer may find their smartphones to be both blessing and curse. You can use it to: However, there’s a...reactionscomments
Bladder Cancer Comic: Does My Dog Detect Cancer or Does He Want a Fry?After surviving bladder cancer, the fear doesn't just disappear. Worries about recurrence are always lingering in the background. The comic below shows...reactionscomments
Telehealth: Privacy Concerns When Going VirtualTelehealth has become a popular way to see a doctor. Today, you can get many health services remotely. And, some studies show...reactionscomments
How Do I Find Virtual Health Services?It can be overwhelming to figure out how to find telehealth services, especially if you do not already have a doctor. But...reactionscomments
A Look at the Services Virtual Care OffersTelehealth or virtual care can be used to access many different types of health services. To get started, talk to your doctor...reactionscomments
Preparing for a Virtual Visit with Your DoctorVisiting your doctor online is a great way to get healthcare if you are not able to go in person. You can...reactions2comments
Bladder Cancer Fatigue: How to be UntiredOne of the worst underlying symptoms of cancer is the unmitigated fatigue it brings. Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a problem with multiple...reactions2comments
Retracing Your Steps: Bladder Cancer Treatment DecisionsOne of the first things people diagnosed with bladder cancer wonder about is what their treatment journey will look like. Their minds...reactions1comment
4 Facts to Help Raise Bladder Cancer AwarenessDespite how common it is, many people do not know much about bladder cancer! In addition to supporting those who live with...reactionscomments