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2024

Bladder cancer symptoms as Brits urged to check for ‘silent’ sign

Cancer signs on urinal mats in pubs and football grounds, as part of major new NHS cancer catching drive

Changing trends in how men seek help online

Grand opening announced of new department for cancer checks at Lancaster hospita

Global Bladder Cancer Patient Survey results point to areas of unmet need

SORT: Surgery or radiotherapy for early-stage cancer

Bladder cancer Royal College of Radiologists consensus statements

Man noticed something different after using toilet – and was given devastating diagnosis

Achieving Benchmarks for National Quality Indicators Reduces Recurrence and Progression in Non-muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer

Experiences of patients with bladder cancer: A comparison of urban and rural areas

Glen credits wife Laura with saving his life four years on from his bladder cancer diagnosis

Systemic anticancer therapy for urothelial carcinoma: UK oncologists’ perspective

‘Early bird’ bladder cancer survivor urges people with possible symptoms to GET CHECKED

2023

Bladder Cancer’s Impact on Daily Life and Employment: A Global Perspective

Inverclyde MSP backs Wemyss Bay woman’s bladder cancer awareness efforts

Bladder cancer symptom that people mistake for a UTI

Fire Brigade Union’s Report of Proceedings 2023

Europe’s patient advocates skill up to better influence cancer care and research agendas

Man spotted an alarming symptom of bladder cancer while finishing up on the loo – symptoms

Patient and Carer Experiences with Bladder Cancer: Results from a Global Survey in 45 Countries

Why people need to stop hesitating to talk about bladder cancer symptoms

Taking bladder cancer patients’ voice forward with action where it matters most

Time for more ambition on bladder cancer policy

Patient experience of surveillance following radical treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer

Cancer signs on urinal mats in pubs and football grounds, as part of major new NHS cancer catching drive

2022

Urology: Towards better care for patients with bladder cancer

Eccles cancer survivor pens charity poetry pamphlet inspired by healthcare journey

The most common cancer you’ve likely never heard of

2021

Bladder Preservation With Radiotherapy: The Patient Perspective

The Scottish Bladder Cancer Quality Performance Indicators Influencing Outcomes, Prognosis, and Surveillance (Scot BC Quality OPS) Clinical Project

Restriction of BCG Supplies

2020

Adjuvant chemotherapy in upper tract urothelial carcinoma (the POUT trial): a phase 3, open-label, randomised controlled trial

Saints legend to open new £2.2 million urology centre

2019

Fight Club offering advice and guidance to people affected by bladder cancer

OBITUARY: Fight Bladder Cancer founder Andrew Winterbottom

2018

Amazing machine saved my life from grip of ‘forgotten cancer’

 

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We’ve tried to make the information on this site as accurate as possible. Whilst we have support from medical professionals to review the general medical content of this site, please remember that only your medical team can give you specific advice about your symptoms or illness. Fight Bladder Cancer is a registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation in Scotland (SC051881), England and Wales (1198773), and was initially established as an unincorporated charity in England and Wales (1157763). It also operates in Northern Ireland.