Bladder cancer

Hi 

I have just been diagnosed with a bladder tumour and would like to talk to anyone in the same situation. 

  • Hey Jets,

    Happy to discuss my experiences with bladder cancer, but everyone’s experiences are different.

    i was diagnosed in 2012 at the age of 36 years old, i have since had multiple operations and scans etc.

    So if there is anything you want to ask, then feel free to ask.

  • Offline in reply to ChrisN

    Hi I have just had laser treatment and am waiting to see if I need chemo. All very sudden and moved very quickly which is good although the speed and as I really never expected this mentally it’s hard. They also said it is very likely that it may come back as it’s a characteristic of this type of cancer! What happened with you? 

  • Offline in reply to JETS

    So I had a similar experience, I had rigid cystoscopies where they lasered / burnt the tumour away, my tumour was 5cm long, but it was a low grade cancer.

    Mine has come back multiple times, but it doesn’t mean yours will, I know a friend of the family who had it reoccur twice and she has been free from reoccurrence for over 10 years.

    The frequency of the reoccurrence varies from person to person and there are alot of contributing factors, such as your age, grade of cancer. I have gone 4 years without it coming back.

    I do appreciate it is mentally hard, and everyone looks and this type of news differently, but I always view it as a mild inconvenience that saves my life, and  I am not too bothered about it, and I get a full medical once a year, so I personally can’t complain. Saying this I have seemed counselling about the amount of times I have been in hospital which at one point got to me.

    They will probably give you Mitomycin as the chemo directly into your bladder, it is painless, they may also give you the BCG vaccine into your bladder as well.

    The best advice I can give you is never google your condition, always speak with your consultant and or your Clinical Nurse Specialist, and they are better placed than anyone to advise you and to answer any questions.

    But I am happy to answer any questions you have, but my answers are just based on my experiences.

  • Offline in reply to ChrisN

    Thank you that’s super helpful. I don’t know anyone else who has had this so it’s reassuring to hear. Just waiting for pathology and go from there, they think it’s low grade but I don’t want to depend on that until I know. I suppose I was just thinking if low grade you have a better chance of it never coming back which may not be the case. I haven’t reached out to my clinical nurse as couldn’t gave it but maybe it’s a good idea. If it’s low grade they seemed to think I wouldn’t have chemo but to be honest I would rather have it as a safe guard, so you think it’s something you can ask for even just to help mentally? 

  • Thanks for the update. Take care of yourself.