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New to this messPathology of TURBT reported: 6/2008 55 year old male -
high grade urothelial dysplasia, non invasive and high grade urothelial carcinoma with lamina propria invasion, no muscularis propria invasion identified. So, for the last month or so, I have been reading as much information as I can. My goal is to be an informed patient so I feel comfortable with the decisions that I make regarding my treatment. I am familiarizing myself with the data that pertains to my situation, will confer with medical experts, and expose myself to experienced patients’ histories. I have been following the posts in this forum and find them to be very useful. I hope to include myself with the many of you who have continued your lives, long after your diagnosis of this terrible disease. At this point, I am seriously considering a radical cystectomy. I have a consult with a doctor at the VA hospital in San Diego and a consult scheduled with a doctor at UCLA. This is my first post; hopefully the first of many years of posts. Steve Life is Uncertain... Eat dessert first!
Re: New to this messHad my bladder removed earlier this year along with my prostate and anything else they could find.
The after operation was relatively painless and except for the bag hanging out of my side life is normal. The doctor I had indicated that because of the cancer, removal of the bladder was a good idea as "you don't want to go that way". -- My age? - 69
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