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@emily75

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.

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Check out this group on Connect. You will find others to talk to: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/kidney-conditions/

Hi @emily75, you can connect with others talking about Bladder Cancer in the Cancer group here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/cancer/

Here are a few discussions you can join (or start new discussion).
- Stage 1 Bladder Cancer/Gemcitabine https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stage-1-bladder-cancergemcitabine/
- BCG For Bladder Cancer: Anyone got experience to share? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/bcg-for-bladder-cancer/
- Anyone dealing with ckd and bladder cancer. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anyone-dealing-with-ckd-and-bladder-cancer/

Dear Merry and for the rest of the world: To me the cystoscope is in the realm of sadism. We go to the moon and Mars but still continue to use a cystoscope. Why do we not address the important issues within the health field? I see deliberate withdrawal of expanding our knowledge for the benefit of patients world wide. What can be holding us back? This hold back is not just for funding. So what can it be for? I think control. Love to you and your husband. Peach

My husband doesn't smoke and has bladder cancer, I think this happens a lot.