Bladder Cancer Group: Introduce yourself and connect with others

Welcome to the Bladder Cancer support group on Mayo Clinic Connect.

This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with bladder cancer or caring for someone with bladder cancer. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.

Feel free to browse the topics, use the group search to find answers to your questions or start a new discussion.

Pull up a chair. Let’s start with introductions.

What type of bladder cancer were you diagnosed with? What treatments have you had? How are you doing?

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Bladder Cancer Support Group.

I am doing alright to a certain extent. I just started BCG treatments and have been experiencing some discomfort. My blood pressure has been elevated since last Friday.

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Profile picture for summerlibra @summerlibra

I am right here with you undergoing first cancer diagnosis. I’m a 75 year old woman. Similar to you I am diagnosed with high grade urothelial carcinoma and underwent two TURBT surgeries to remove multiple rather large tumors resulting in positive biopsies showing non-invasive status. I am under the care of an excellent medical team. My Dr recommended BCG treatments in the near future. Right now a catheter for a week while bladder is healing. I’m endeavoring to take this challenging experience one day at a time. I refuse to allow myself to be beaten down or wallow in an “Oh me, oh my” mindset. I hope you are on the path to wellness srez. Please let us know how the BCG goes with you. It is bittersweet yet comforting to know others are going through cancer experiences with success. Keep calm and carry on. Embracing a good attitude is the best medicine I have to pass along.

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Thank you @summerlibra. This came as quite a surprise but I agree that a positive outlook is the only way to get a handle on things. I’m sorry we both have to go through this but I’m hopeful that we will be on the path to a full recovery in short order. In the meantime let us know when your BCG treatment starts. All the best.

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Profile picture for srez @srez

76 yr old female first cancer diagnosis
I’m new to this having been diagnosed with Invasive High grade urothelial carcinoma in January 2025. First Turbt 1/19/25, second Turbt 2/20/25 and scheduled to start BCG treatment 3/20/25. I am very fortunate to have a great team supporting me and am hopeful that BCG will be effective and well tolerated. Looking forward to gaining more insight as time goes on.

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I am right here with you undergoing first cancer diagnosis. I’m a 75 year old woman. Similar to you I am diagnosed with high grade urothelial carcinoma and underwent two TURBT surgeries to remove multiple rather large tumors resulting in positive biopsies showing non-invasive status. I am under the care of an excellent medical team. My Dr recommended BCG treatments in the near future. Right now a catheter for a week while bladder is healing. I’m endeavoring to take this challenging experience one day at a time. I refuse to allow myself to be beaten down or wallow in an “Oh me, oh my” mindset. I hope you are on the path to wellness srez. Please let us know how the BCG goes with you. It is bittersweet yet comforting to know others are going through cancer experiences with success. Keep calm and carry on. Embracing a good attitude is the best medicine I have to pass along.

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Profile picture for 1608hope @1608hope

I am new comer here, I suspect I have bladder cancer, about a month ago I started have frequent urination, I ask my pcp referral to a urologist, but earliest I can get is second half of March, now I have more bladder cancer symptoms showing up, extreme fatigue, back pain, I searched online seems like typical symptoms for bladder cancer, What should I do?

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My primary care physician prescribed a lower abdominal spiral CT that clearly showed a tumor. You might ask your physician to do the same. In addition, start calling the urology group every day and ask if there has been any cancellations. I was able to save a six week wait by doing that. Good luck to you.

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76 yr old female first cancer diagnosis
I’m new to this having been diagnosed with Invasive High grade urothelial carcinoma in January 2025. First Turbt 1/19/25, second Turbt 2/20/25 and scheduled to start BCG treatment 3/20/25. I am very fortunate to have a great team supporting me and am hopeful that BCG will be effective and well tolerated. Looking forward to gaining more insight as time goes on.

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Profile picture for 1608hope @1608hope

I am new comer here, I suspect I have bladder cancer, about a month ago I started have frequent urination, I ask my pcp referral to a urologist, but earliest I can get is second half of March, now I have more bladder cancer symptoms showing up, extreme fatigue, back pain, I searched online seems like typical symptoms for bladder cancer, What should I do?

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@1608hope, waiting is hard. I'm glad that you have an appointment with a specialist to rule out cancer or something else serious going on. The symptoms your describe do not necessarily indicate cancer, but they do require further investigation. Have you had blood in your urine? Is it discolored?

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I am new comer here, I suspect I have bladder cancer, about a month ago I started have frequent urination, I ask my pcp referral to a urologist, but earliest I can get is second half of March, now I have more bladder cancer symptoms showing up, extreme fatigue, back pain, I searched online seems like typical symptoms for bladder cancer, What should I do?

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I am very lucky. It all started with weeks of cranberry colored urine and a bit of back and forth with doctors, tests, scans, cystoscopes and such. My bladder cancer was found early and the second surgery may remove it all with a continued routine of BCG infusions to prevent recurrence. I have high grade papillary urothelial carcinoma. I’m 75 and am up and about with no pain. As the optimist said when he fell off the building, “I’m okay so far. “ It still is quite a shock to be diagnosed with cancer and witness my body deal with all that’s going on, and then listen to the mind processing it all. Kudos to all here. We’re all in this together, taking one day at a time.

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Profile picture for lorcansc @lorcansc

I am heading to Mayo Jacksonville on March 27th for surgery. Andrew Zganjar, M.D is my doctor. This seemed like the best odds of beating the cancer.

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Good luck to you! I hope all goes well and you have a smooth recovery.

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Profile picture for Colleen Young, Connect Director @colleenyoung

@frysredjacket, wow, that must've been scary. For a bad and very rare situation, it sounds like you were in good hands at Mayo Clinic.

Have you learned with the updated treatment plan is for spread to the prostate? How are you doing?

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Only a preliminary idea from my urology team, for now. I meet with oncology on March 5th. Urology thinks it will be chemo for 3-4 months, then cystectomy, prostatectomy, removal of lymph nodes, and possibly urethra. Yes Mayo has been fantastic. I feel like I'm in good hands.

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