Thanks so much for joining us during Bladder Cancer Awareness month! There are over 80,000 Canadians currently living with a bladder cancer diagnosis and 13,400 more will be diagnosed this year. That means 37 people a day will be affected by the 5th most common cancer. At Bladder Cancer Canada, we are doing everything we can to increase awareness of this devastating disease to as many Canadians a... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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At just 36 years old, Ryan London was diagnosed with bladder cancer—an experience that turned his world upside down. Now, two years later, he reflects on his journey of resilience, strength, and the unwavering support from his family,... more
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Join Bladder Cancer Canada Podcast host Summer Stewart, as she sits down with Stewart Press, a remarkable individual whose story of overcoming bladder cancer will inspire and uplift.
Stewart, shares his powerful journey of resilienc... more
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Get ready to be inspired as we welcome back the incredible Krysta Brkich on our latest episode of The Bladder Cancer Canada podcast, this time joined by our wonderful host Summer Stewart!
In this captivating installment, Summer sits... more
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To celebrate Father's Day, we talk with Jack Moon about the humble beginnings of BCC, its phenomenal growth over the past 12 years, and about Jack’s dream for the future.
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Bladder cancer doesn’t discriminate when it comes to age. In this episode, we speak with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer patient Julie about her 28 years of dealing with recurring bladder cancer tumours after being diagnosed at age... more
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BCG is a long name that many of us only guess at the pronunciation (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin). But most people aren’t aware it has been part of Canadian medical history for decades, and how a Canadian was involved in its use as a can... more
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The average bladder cancer patient is an older male who has smoked, worked with certain chemicals or has a family history of bladder cancer. Does that mean you can’t have bladder cancer?
That’s what Krysta thought. She’s a 37-year-ol... more
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That’s one topic discussed by Bladder Cancer Canada’s Tawny Barratt and cancer survivor Angela in this podcast.
In the podcast, Angela tells Tawny she was born with spina bifida. “My spine was on the other side of my back in a sack ... more
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