Bladder reconstruction questions
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I am going thru the same process of trying to make a decision. I too have had three tmors removed but my doctor does not believe in chemo or radiation. He is a proponent of a neo bladder which is his specialty. However, in his case he does not use the colon but a portion of the small intestine. I am now trying to obtain a second and third opinion before commiting. In reading input from others, with only one exception, everyone seems to endorse the neo bladder concept. You can reach me at chooser@earthlink.net. I will pass on any information provided from my doctors. The one that I am waiting to see is a urologist, oncologist and specializes in bladder cancer. He is located in Pasadena, CA.0
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Hi Chooser, I'm going to try and e-mail you later for all the information you seem to have. And I miss-typed. It is part of his intestine that will be used for the neo-bladder. Actually, from everything I've read, it sounds as if a part of his intestine will be used no matter which of the three choices he goes with. That was one thing he wanted to avoid. That's just one more thing that will have to heal but it sounds as if it's unavoidable. It's a tough decision, isn't it? Thanks for your help. You can e-mail us at justasking@sbcglobal.netMilitary said:I am going thru the same process of trying to make a decision. I too have had three tmors removed but my doctor does not believe in chemo or radiation. He is a proponent of a neo bladder which is his specialty. However, in his case he does not use the colon but a portion of the small intestine. I am now trying to obtain a second and third opinion before commiting. In reading input from others, with only one exception, everyone seems to endorse the neo bladder concept. You can reach me at chooser@earthlink.net. I will pass on any information provided from my doctors. The one that I am waiting to see is a urologist, oncologist and specializes in bladder cancer. He is located in Pasadena, CA.
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I had colon cancer & bladder cancer at the same time,they removed the bladder and took the cancer part of the colon out then used 12 to 20 inches to make the new bladder,now I have what they call a neo bladder. I'm trying to locate anyone who has had this done for a yr., or more. If you want info on what I think I'll wait for your reply. My surgery was done in Az, cancer inst.
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On the neo bladder, who is everyone, I've had it done 12/26/03,let me know what info your after it's not all you think.Military said:I am going thru the same process of trying to make a decision. I too have had three tmors removed but my doctor does not believe in chemo or radiation. He is a proponent of a neo bladder which is his specialty. However, in his case he does not use the colon but a portion of the small intestine. I am now trying to obtain a second and third opinion before commiting. In reading input from others, with only one exception, everyone seems to endorse the neo bladder concept. You can reach me at chooser@earthlink.net. I will pass on any information provided from my doctors. The one that I am waiting to see is a urologist, oncologist and specializes in bladder cancer. He is located in Pasadena, CA.
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Zeke, could you please email me? My Dad has had his bladder destroyed due to Radiation Seeds. He's seeking an alternative. Please email me at ccason@nemr.netzeke said:I had colon cancer & bladder cancer at the same time,they removed the bladder and took the cancer part of the colon out then used 12 to 20 inches to make the new bladder,now I have what they call a neo bladder. I'm trying to locate anyone who has had this done for a yr., or more. If you want info on what I think I'll wait for your reply. My surgery was done in Az, cancer inst.
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