Posts by The Cxbladder Team
Bladder Cancer in Men: Infographic
Bladder cancer is the 4th most common cancer among men, taking over 1,200 lives in New Zealand and Australia each year.
A Guide to Keeping Your Bladder Healthy
You use your bladder several times each day, but do you know what you should do to keep this organ healthy? Chances are, you don't.
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Firefighters And Bladder Cancer
If detected in its earliest stages, bladder cancer is a highly treatable cancer. The five-year survival rate is nearly 95 percent if you receive a bladder cancer diagnosis while the...
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.
Bladder Cancer In Women
Bladder cancer develops when your healthy bladder lining cells begin changing and growing out of control, forming a tumor.
Bladder Cancer In Men
Cancer is a condition where your body cells start growing out of control. Bladder cancer is where cancer begins in your bladder.
6 Things to Avoid Saying When Supporting a Cancer Caregiver
Caring for someone with cancer is a very difficult job, and many people who do it are unpaid. Sometimes friends and family want to support caregivers, but they don’t know what to do. Here are six things to consider if you are helping a loved one through their caregiving journey.
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Bladder Cancer Key Facts: Watch the Video
Bladder cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the USA. In 2018, over 81,000 people will be diagnosed for the first time. Find out more key facts about bladder cancer in this informative video.
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Talking to Children About Bladder Cancer
When you live with bladder cancer either as a patient or caregiver, you will have to do many difficult things for the first time - like explaining to a child that their loved one has cancer. There are many excellent resources available to help you through this.
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Bladder Cancer: Key Facts 2018
Did you know that bladder cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the USA? In 2018 alone, more than 81,000 people will be diagnosed with the disease and over 17,000 patients will die from it. May is bladder cancer awareness month and we've compiled some of the key facts for you to share with your friends and family.