Reassurance for bladder cancer patients | Letters
Gail Cartmail offers a positive outlook to those facing life-changing bladder surgery, based on her own experienceThe report of treatment being trialled that could potentially spare bladder cancer patients life-changing...
By Guardian Staff · The Guardian Opinion
Gail Cartmail offers a positive outlook to those facing life-changing bladder surgery, based on her own experience The report of treatment being trialled that could potentially spare bladder cancer patients life-changing surgery is welcome news ( Doctors hail drug that spares bladder cancer patients ‘life-changing’ surgery, 2 June ). Yet readers currently facing surgery that includes removing their bladder are likely to be concerned about the here and now. Like Tracey Emin, I was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2020. Life requires some planning. For example, the paucity of public toilets means mapping alternatives, as bladder bags have much less capacity than a natural bladder. I always carry a spare kit, however; following the advice and guidance of stoma nurse specialists, it is possible to avoid leaks. The Urostomy Association is a mine of useful information. Continue reading...