Alan’s journey with bladder cancer began in the Spring of 2017 with the natural act of going pee.
Alan’s journey with bladder cancer began in the Spring of 2017 with the natural act of going pee.
Robbie has been walking with us for the past few years in honour of his father Zutty’s diagnosis.
I was diagnosed with bladder cancer after a significant amount of blood appeared in my urine.
My life turned upside down with the announcement of a bladder cancer diagnosis.
In May 2023, I noticed blood in my urine, which immediately raised concern. I visited my family doctor.
In mid-2020, I was diagnosed with bladder diverticulum. In late 2020, I underwent a prostatectomy with diverticulectomy…
Following a series of tests, I received a diagnosis of muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
It all began in January 2017 when I noticed blood in my urine.
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