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I had muscle invasive bladder cancer. Now 2 operations (TURs), 6 sessions of chemo therapy and 30 sessions of radiation treatment, I am cancer free.

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Thanks for sharing michaelshields!

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Saviie

Hi. Same as me . I am on my second cycle of chemo and this is going well for me so reading this is given me a boost . Good lick

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Graham2812

Same here - almost identical treatment! Just had first check cystoscopy following this and its clear so far. Good luck.

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judybuster

My husband has had the same 3 years on he still cancer free

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