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Patients Share 5 Tips for Self-Empowerment After a Bladder Cancer Diagnosis

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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Bladder cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, yet many patients face delays in diagnosis or struggle to find the right care.

Are you navigating a bladder cancer diagnosis or unsure of what your symptoms could indicate? Patients are sharing what they wish they knew earlier—and five tips for taking control of your care, including seeking out the advanced diagnostics procedure called Blue Light Cystoscopy (BLC).

1. Advocate for Yourself.

Early diagnosis saves lives, and routine check-ups and proactive testing can lead to earlier diagnoses and better outcomes. It’s important to stay organized by keeping track of medical records, test results and appointments. It’s also important to trust your gut. According to one patient, you may need to be persistent and proactive in order to get the right diagnosis.

“I knew something wasn’t right, but it took multiple visits before I got a proper diagnosis,” says Karen S. “If there’s one thing I’d tell others, it’s to act early and push for answers.”

Like many patients, Karen first received White Light Cystoscopy, a simple procedure for diagnosing bladder cancer, and the traditional diagnostic approach in most urology offices. While WLC remains a valuable tool, incorporating BLC enhances the process and, as a result, can lead to improved detection of cancerous lesions that can drive improved outcomes for bladder cancer patients. This was the case for Karen, who gained greater peace of mind and more confidence in her diagnosis and care through this advanced procedure.

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2. Educate Yourself and Others.

If you’re experiencing symptoms that could be bladder cancer, learn more about bladder cancer, treatment and diagnostic tools such as BLC.

“Bladder cancer wasn’t even on my radar until I was diagnosed. Now I talk about it to help others,” says Mary Beth M., who spent time researching her options as a patient. “I had no idea there were different types of cystoscopies—until I researched it myself.”

To learn more, you can lean on trusted resources, such as https://rebrand.ly/Tips-BLCprocedure-website.

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3. Build a Support System.

The cancer journey can be challenging and stressful. Surround yourself with family, friends and support groups who can help you advocate for the best care.

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4. Communicate With Your Health Care Team.

When communicating with your health care team, patients say that being proactive is essential. “I learned to ask my doctors direct questions. It made all the difference,” says Mary Beth.

Some questions you can start with include:

• What technology do you use to diagnose and monitor bladder cancer?

• How often do you perform blue light cystoscopy?

• What are my options to ensure the most thorough diagnosis and treatment?

• Am I candidate for BLC?

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5. Find a Urologist Who Offers BLC.

Don’t be shy about seeking out the best care possible. If you are interested in exploring BLC, speak with your urologist. If your current provider doesn’t offer BLC, consider exploring other options. For information about locations that offer BLC, visit https://rebrand.ly/Tips-BLC-Locations.

When it comes to your health, be informed, be persistent, and never stop advocating for the care you deserve.

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