
The Bladder Cancer Canada Podcast
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 as possible. For more information, visit our website at www.bladdercancercanada.org.
Podcasting since 2021 • 16 episodes
The Bladder Cancer Canada Podcast
Latest Episodes
Ron’s Story: Defying a Stage 4 Prognosis with Resilience and Gratitude
In this episode, our Ron shares his story about receiving a life-changing bladder cancer diagnosis. He recounts the tests that led to discovering suspicious tumors, his decision to seek a second opinion, and ultimately choosing bladder removal ...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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48:32

Rob’s Story: From Diagnosis to Resilience with a Neobladder
In this uplifting episode, Rob sits down with host Summer Stewart to share his bladder cancer journey—beginning with an early diagnosis made possible by what he calls his “bonus artery.” He reflects on the process of choosing a neobladder...
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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Tim Saw Red: I Never Expected a Bladder Cancer Diagnosis
When Tim saw blood in his urine after a hockey injury, cancer was the last thing on his mind. Fit, active, and just shy of his 50th birthday, he thought it was just a bruise. But a shocking diagnosis of high-grade urothelial carcinoma turned hi...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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30:25

Susan’s Story: A Decade of Strength – Surviving Bladder Cancer
Susan’s bladder cancer journey began in 2012. Little did she know at the time that her journey would span over 10 years, 45 rounds of BCG, 39 Cystoscopies, 8 surgeries, 4 rounds of intravesical chemotherapy, a radical cystectomy, a nephrectomy ...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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28:32
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Ryan’s Story: Coping with Bladder Cancer at 36 and Finding Strength in Community
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, medical t...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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51:56
