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Bladder problems post chemo

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Hi ,I had my last round of chemo cystaplatin ,carboplatin (switched to carboplatin to reduce incidence of neuropathy) on the last round and twinned with vinorabeline as mop up chemo .This was completed in July last year .I have now developed a few minor bladder problems (microscopic heamaturia) that are about to be investigated ,I think it was the carboplatin that has caused the problem. I was just wandering if anyone else has had these problems or any chemo induced bladder ?kidney problems after mop up chemo?

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Hello Diane55,

you are doing the right thing by getting these symptoms investigated often it can be caused by something simple like a urine infection. There maybe some others here that have similar symptoms they might share.

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