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Bladder Cancer--Papilloma Tumors Stage 3 of 4. Carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the bladder lining.

Diagnosed in Feb 2001. Went thru 3 courses of BCG treatment and several cystoscopies as same day surgeries in hospital. After 18 months no progress made with either the CIS or tumors and doctors have fear especially of the CIS spreading. Scheduled for Indiana Pouch Surgery on August 14,

I had a rare bladder tumor cancer. I don't know how to spell the name of the tumor.

In 1975 I had bladder cancer,I was 20 years old. They did a colon conduit. My doctors were wonderful.After 25 years I had two parastomal hernias and they did a Indiana Pouch which I love. The freedom is great.I still have trouble with leaking but I am hoping to fine out why this is still going on after a year.
These sites are so helpful
Thanks

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Posted by: Manley Kjonaas in bladder cancer on

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I am an 85 year old man who has been in excellent health until March 2001 when I was diagonized with Bladder Cancer and also Prostate Cancer. A small tumor was removed from my bladder a year ago and I was given the 6 once a week BCG (TB related) treatments. After the first treatmernt of BCG I ran a fever for a day but had no problems at all after the following 5 treatments. My bladder was checked with a cystoscope in March 2002 and found to be clear. I am due for another check up next month.
This year I have been feeling real healthy with no restrictions. I can go all day

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Posted by: Brian in bladder cancer on

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I had trouble with my water works for many years, but in 1999 I started passing blood, and I could not hold my water, no longer than ten minutes, I was sent to hospital for test, and sent home, after a week I was told to go back and see my specialist, he told me I Had Bladder Cancer, and the only thing was to have my Bladder removed.I went in 4 weeks later, and he said it will be a 3 stage operation, the first one he put my bag on, after six weeks I went back and he removed my Bladder, six weeks passed and I was back in to have my water pipe taken out.It was a long job but I

1st stage bladder cancer, one tumor, superficial, high
grade

Tumor removed immediately during biopsi, started two
weeks later with BCG for six weeks, had very little
side effects besided one bladder infection, extremely
tired and annoying bladder during the day of treatment.
August 28, had 2nd biopsi and was cancer free. Started
September on Maintenance of BCG once a month for the next year. Nov. had another scope test and was clear.
Fri, 2-8-02 scheduled for another scope test. Feel tired and a constant back pain

Oct 17, 2002. finished last BCG Treatment in August and had scope test, everything

superficial bladder cancer, polyps on the urethra

diagnosed again 9/2003 another spot. :o( surgery again 2/2004

I was having back problems, I had always had a lot of problems with frequency but it was assumed it was from the births of my children and my hysterectomy. My back doctor sent me to see a urologist because of the problems I was having that were not related to my back. My doctor did one of the tests with the cameras and found the tumor. He removed it November 28 2001, I have to go back in march of this year to be checked, and I have already had to go back once for pain and

TCC bladder cancer (invasive),Stage T2 N0 M0, Grade IV (aggressive)

Followup:


Renal sonogram and bloodwork post-op three months were "good". CAT scan and chest X-rays were moved up a month (five instead of six) due to occasional pain in lower back/kidneys. Results for cancer were negative. No explanation for the pain.

The scan did confirm a hernia at the stoma site. Since it's mainly cosmetic and causing no pain, nothing will be done about it for now. The Dr. says that repair has it's own set of problems.


My husband's adjustment to the external urinary diversion (external bag) has been




December 20, 2000

This story was originally written as a letter to another patient of Dr. Mark Schoenberg, our surgeon for our common bladder cancer and successful neo-bladder replacement

I too had a successful bladder replacement (neo-bladder) performed by Mark Schoenberg, M.D, Director of Urologic Oncology, Associate Professor of Urology & Oncology at the Brady Urological Institute, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. I will try to relate some of my experiences. First let me congratulate you on passing your five-year mark; I am celebrating my five-month mark, having had my cancerous

Bladder Cancer, Grade I-II of III, TA, non-invasive. Very Large, covered 3/4 of bladder. Papillary TCC. no treatments yet, watch closley.

1st recurrence, Aug. 4, 1999, approx. 1 1/2 years out, right uretual papillar TCC, T1, Grade II of III. Non-invasive, I'm still lucky. No treatments yet, watch closley.
2nd recurrent, Sept. 11, 2000, 1 year later. Biopsy report #1. Bladder, anterior dome, papillar TCC T1, Grade I-II of III, TCC, non invasive. report #2. right ureter Grade I-II of III, TCC, non invasive. Stent inplanted in right ureter. Begin BCG treatments in one month.
October thru

Bladder Cancer T1,Grade II

February 1999, noticed urine was dark in color...thought it was due to too much coffee, or not drinking enough water...just ignored it. Noticed it several times more and didn't think too much about it.

In October, when I went to my internist for my annual physical the urine was dark in the morning, and I happened to mention it to her.

The next thing I knew I was in the lab for a urine specimen...the urine was dark brown! I was horrified. I was scheduled for a pelvic ultrasound the next day, and an appointment with a urologist.

Lots of tests,...then a TUR at the

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