Posts by The Cxbladder Team
Self-Care Tips for Cancer Caregivers
As a cancer caregiver your focus will be on your loved one as you work to support them, both physically and emotionally.
15 Thoughtful Gifts for Cancer Caregivers
Caregivers are friends, relatives, or spouses who play a primary role in helping a loved one — an individual managing cancer or another medical condition — with daily living activities...
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Bladder Cancer: Causes & Symptoms in Men
Bladder cancer is the sixth most common cancer among males globally, while men are four times more likely than women to be diagnosed with the disease during their lifetime.
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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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Coffee and Cancer: Friend or Foe?
Lifestyle factors, including consuming a healthy diet, have the potential to contribute to a decreased cancer risk.
Can Recurrent UTI Symptoms Be a Sign of Cancer?
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are much more common in women than in men, and the symptoms, e.g.
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Why Water is Essential for Bladder Health
Water is essential for bladder health. Fresh, clean water offers a range of benefits to your health and is an excellent way to get much-needed nutrients with little to no...
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What To Ask Your Doctor If You Have Blood In Your Urine
If you see blood in your urine, it’s important you arrange to speak with your doctor as soon as possible.
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Healthy Aging for Older Adults
A healthy lifestyle can take many different forms as you age. From staying physically active and understanding your individual nutritional needs, to booking regular check-ups and recognizing warning signs early.
Managing Life After Bladder Cancer
Completing your treatment and pushing bladder cancer back into remission is a reason to celebrate. You've made it through a difficult time, and you may even feel like a different person.