Terry Bradshaw Tackles His Biggest Opponent Ever

NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw shares his journey with bladder cancer and Merkel cell carcinoma.

Coping with Cancer

It took me more than 2 years to get a proper diagnosis because I did not tick any of the typical boxes!

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Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN)

We need to get people talking about this important statistic & we need them to #ShareThis fact. #WorldBladderCancerAwarenessMonth in May 2024 is a chance to do exactly that. So #LetsTalkAboutThis!

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May is #BladderCancerAwarenessMonth! Follow me throughout the month for #bladdercancer facts and my personal insights on surviving this diagnosis and living life as a #urostomate. #AskMeAnything this month! I'll answer! #BCAM24 #BladderCanAware #AMA #urostomy #ostomylife Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition #SpotTheDrop #UnsureIcon #BladderCancerMonth24
An OHC Patient's Journey Toward Healing and Empowerment - OHC

As Liz Hiles reflects on what OHC means to her, one word comes to mind—life. She says, “I wouldn’t be here without OHC.”

OHC - Oncology Hematology Care
Well, women often experience symptoms differently, so this definitely makes sense. While in some ways, my life improved post-treatment, in other ways, it IS worse -- permanent anatomy changes, nerve damage, ongoing physical challenges. Things are definitely different.
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https://www.curetoday.com/view/women-may-experience-worse-quality-of-life-than-men-after-bladder-cancer-surgery
Women May Experience Worse Quality of Life Than Men After Bladder Cancer Surgery

Important data may encourage gender-specific treatment making decisions for patients with bladder cancer.

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Rising to the Challenge | Cancer Today

James R. Scott uses his experiences with bladder cancer to be a light for others.

Cancer Today