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Ron Speidel was given just months to live after his bladder cancer metastasized to the bone. However, he took the opportunity to participate in a clinical trial for immunotherapy and now his cancer remains stable seven years later. Ron is grateful for the years of life that immunotherapy offered him, and he is hopeful that the James P. Allison Institute at MD Anderson will bring the promise of immunotherapy to many more patients.
Read Ron’s story: https://www.mdanderson.org/can....cerwise/immunotherap
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Do you have blood in your urine or have an increased need to urinate? Hear Professor Nick James from Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK explains the signs and symptoms of bladder cancer. Every year, almost half a million people worldwide are diagnosed with bladder cancer. Early diagnosis is key to preventing the cancer from spreading, so it is important to recognise the potential early symptoms. The most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine. Other symptoms include abdominal pain, lower back pain and bladder irritation. If you spot blood in your urine, which includes seeing a red or brown colour, it is recommended that you visit your doctor.
To find out more about bladder cancer and the symptoms to take action early visit: www.wecarecampaign.org and sign-up to the We Care pledge.
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The urinary bladder is located in the lower part of the human body.
Bladder cancer is more common in males than in females.
Dr. Amit Goel, Consultant Urology, Uro Oncology and Kidney Transplant Surgeon at Narayana Speciality Hospital, Gurugram talks about Bladder Cancer
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