Recent diagnosis of early stage T1 NIMBC: Any tips?
Greetings. I am 69, and diagnosed in January with early stage T1 NIMBC. Was being treated for what was thought to be hematuria related kidney stones. Only risk factors were being male and over 55. Had 1 TURBT in Kansas City in January. Wanted a second opinion before going further. Got connected to Mayo Clinic at my wife’s suggestion. Have had 2 TURBT surgeries there since. Pathology has remained the same. T1 NMIBC. Scheduled to begin my 6 week BCG treatments in early June at Mayo. Encouraging, yet somewhat apprehensive. Have been doing a lot of reading up on the process, but would really appreciate any suggestions to make it go easier.
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@txtim thanks so much, very interesting. I’ve read elsewhere that some teams have successfully used bio markers, but I don’t have any more info on that.
@kevinpm Thanks. Kind of an odd thing to be looking forward to, but I am. Keep this show on the road. Mayo has been great. 6 hour drive for us from Kansas City, but worth every minute. Their culture of care is amazing.
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3 Reactions@buena Thank you. We are encouraged even though waiting for treatment to start. Mayo’s culture of care is second to none.
@kctom26 Agreed. 5 hour drive for me.
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I am being treated at Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa for Ta high risk NIMBC. After my TURBT last September, my pathology slides were examined by an AI system called Vesta from Valar Labs, but developed at the Univ of Omaha. Biomarkers showed that BCG would not work for me, so I’m on Gem/Doce. After the 6 week induction I was clear and have started the 12- month maintenance with 3-monthly cystoscopy, the first of which will be next month🤞
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5 Reactions@gemdoc25 thanks for sharing your experiences. Glad to hear you’re having success! Appreciate hearing about Vesta at Valar Labs. I will discuss them with my oncologist. My first biopsy said Ta, but results from the second will hopefully confirm that. We’ll see.
@kctom26 I feel the same way (but at a different major academic center in NY) Being surrounded by a great team and an awesome care culture was a game changer for me and worth every minute of the rush hour commute. I’m only 25 miles away but it can take 2 hours each way depending on appt timing .
@gemdoc25 That's so great! Eat well. It helps.
I’m interested in this topic as well. I was diagnosed with NMIBC after two TURBT procedures. I start treatment on May 2nd, 1 treatment per week for 6 weeks. They don’t know yet what I’m getting as they said currently there is a shortage of BCG.
One thing I think would be a good idea would be to have a list of all the abbreviations so someone reading the blog could understand what we are all talking about. Example .. what is 'Ta high risk NIMBC'? verses regular old NIMBC?