Bladder Cancer Follow-up Care
An important part of your treatment plan is follow-up care. You'll need exams and tests to see if the cancer has come back or if a new cancer has appeared in the urinary system. A typical follow-up plan includes a physical exam and tests such as cystoscopy, urine studies, x-rays, and blood tests.
If you smoke, stop now. Quitting smoking will improve your overall health and reduce the risk of another cancer. And the full return of your sense of smell could help you enjoy a healthy diet as you recover.
Remember that your body is unique, and so are your emotional needs and your personal circumstances. In some ways, your cancer is like no one else's. No one can predict how your cancer will respond to treatment. Statistics can paint an overall picture, but you may have special strengths such as a healthy immune system, a strong family support system, or a deep spiritual faith. All of these have an impact on how you cope with cancer.
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