Welcome to the Cxbladder Blog where we publish a range of bladder cancer related articles for both patients and caregivers. Please note that this blog has been developed with a US focus, though the topics and much of the content will be relevant in other regions.
Category: Newly Diagnosed
Glossary of Bladder Cancer Terms
If you’re concerned about bladder cancer, you’ll likely have questions on topics ranging from bladder cancer symptoms, through detection and diagnosis, to treatment and recovery.
How to Find a Bladder Cancer Support Group
Receiving proper support as a bladder cancer patient can be critical to improving your overall well-being and quality of life during treatment.
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Tips for Balancing Cancer and Work
Meeting your work needs while living with cancer can be a challenging balancing act. Everybody has different needs, and different requirements around work.
Coping with a Cancer Diagnosis
A cancer diagnosis can be a life changing and very personal event. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, it can be useful to remember that...
How to Talk to Your Loved Ones About Your Cancer Diagnosis
How do you tell a partner, friend, or family member you have cancer? Receiving this type of diagnosis can leave you with a mix of complex emotions, so it’s understandable...
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Bladder Cancer Survival: The Importance of Early Detection
The prognosis for bladder cancer, a disease that is diagnosed in over 80,000 Americans each year1, significantly improves the earlier it's discovered.
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Is Bladder Cancer Curable?
Can bladder cancer be cured? Bladder cancer is usually treatable when caught at an early stage but more challenging to address when found later.
Newly Diagnosed With Bladder Cancer
If your doctor recently diagnosed you with bladder cancer, chances are, you're completely dazed since those were words you probably never thought you'd hear.