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@peach414144

Thank you again. This might not be the correct place too bring this up but: Why are the doctors not addressing the issues of bladder cancer? My pain is real. My opinion is because of my advanced age. And no one wants to go through a cystectomy. Still, an explanation is needed as I suffer with another and more difficult pain. This makes the patient doubt oneself and brings on a depression with the added pains. Not a mentally healthy way to go. (This condition has brought on Sepsis which I have fought off but still have the pain). There is much more about this. At least some sort of an explanation.

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It is probably not the right place, but I wanted to respond anyway. My husband, who has not been a smoker, came down with bladder cancer. We have no idea why. He had a tumor removed. Thankfully, that was all that was necessary at the time. No chemo. He was age 64 at the time. However, he had to get the scopes every four months, Tehran every six months.

@peach414144, am I understanding correctly that it is suspected that you may have bladder cancer? If you wish to speak with others who have had bladder cancer, please join the discussions in the Cancer Group here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/cancer/