Understanding non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer
This audiobook is about non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMBIC). It is for anyone who is having tests or treatment for this type of cancer. There is also information for carers, family members and friends.
This audiobook is about non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. It is for anyone who is having tests or treatment for this type of cancer. This booklet may also be helpful for family members, friends or carers.
The audiobook explains the signs and symptoms of bladder cancer and how non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer is diagnosed and treated. It also has information about feelings, practical issues and money.
Visit our online information about bladder cancer.
In this audiobook
- 1 Information about this audiobook and other support from Macmillan
- 2 Introduction
- 3 About bladder cancer
- 4 Causes and risk factors of bladder cancer
- 5 Symptoms of bladder cancer
- 6 Diagnosing bladder cancer
- 7 Staging and grading bladder cancer
- 8 Treating bladder cancer
- 9 Surgery to treat bladder cancer
- 10 Chemotherapy treatment for bladder cancer
- 11 BCG treatment for bladder cancer
- 12 Other treatments for bladder cancer
- 13 Coping during and after treatment for bladder cancer
- 14 Your feelings
- 15 Relationships
- 16 Help with money and benefits
- 17 Work
- 18 About our information
- 19 Other ways we can help you
- 20 Other useful organisations
- 21 Further resources
- 22 Can you do something to help
- 23 Information about this recording
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