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Hopefully end of BCG Treatment

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I had Bladder Cancer 5 years ago which is in remission but started again so started with two 6 week courses and 3 week course of BCG. Then Cyctoscopy and all clear but another 3 week BCG course to be on the safe side which has gone to 6mnthly. I guess I’d have a Cyctoscopy every 6mnths prior to the BCG treatment to see what’s needed re BCG. I’ve been having a 6mnthly Cystoscopy for the last 5yrs since my 1st Bladder cancer so I’m used to that.

I’m still urinating very often will that get better and not have to wear diapers every night and when I go out. Would you classify this routine as being normal or good

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