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Crédit d’impôt pour personnes handicapées (CIPH) pour les patients atteints du cancer de la vessie
Ce webinaire avec l'infimière Valérie Chaplain expliquera en détail aux patients et aux professionnels de la santé comment remplir le formulaire de Crédit d’impôt pour personnes handicapées (CIPH) pour les patients atteints d'un cancer de la vessie avec une urostomie, une néo-vessie, ou une poche d'Indiana.
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Disability Tax Credit For People with Bladder Cancer
zhlédnutí 69Před dnem
This webinar will explain in detail, to patients and medical professionals alike, how to successfully fill out the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) for people affected by bladder cancer. Special thanks to Rosemary Hill, Cheryl Carley, NSWOCC & Ostomy Canada Society.
Que contient votre rapport pathologique du cancer de la vessie ?
zhlédnutí 71Před měsícem
Dans ce webinaire éducatif, Dre. Dominique Trudel, M.D. Ph.D., présentera des informations en langage simple sur l'interprétation d'un rapport pathologique de cancer de la vessie, en se concentrant principalement sur le grade et le stade du cancer.
What's in your Bladder Cancer Pathology Report?
zhlédnutí 255Před měsícem
In this webinar, Dr. Berman & Grace Bowry provide plain language information on interpreting a bladder cancer pathology report, focusing primarily on cancer grade and stage.
Patient Perspectives: Your Bladder Cancer Questions Answered
zhlédnutí 277Před 2 měsíci
This webinar offered candid insights from a panel of Bladder Cancer Canada Volunteers with firsthand experience. Gain invaluable perspectives on diagnosis, treatment decisions, managing side effects, and coping mechanisms.
Cancer de la vessie: Le point de vue des patients
zhlédnutí 82Před 2 měsíci
Ce webinaire interactif offre des points de vue sincères d'un groupe de bénévoles de Cancer de la vessie Canada ayant connu personnellement la maladie. Cette vidéo offre des points de vue inestimables sur le diagnostic, les décisions de traitement, la gestion des effets secondaires et les mécanismes d'adaptation.
L'histoire d'Angela: Une femme face au cancer de la vessie au Canada
zhlédnutí 99Před 2 měsíci
En collaboration avec la Coalition mondiale des patients contre le cancer de la vessie, nous sommes ravis de présenter l'expérience profondément personnelle d'Angela avec le cancer de la vessie. Cela fait partie de la série « 5 femmes, 5 expériences » initiée par @WorldBladderCancer, qui relate les histoires de cinq femmes à travers le monde. Cette série met en lumière les obstacles rencontrés ...
Angela's Story: A Woman Confronting Bladder Cancer in Canada
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 2 měsíci
In collaboration with the World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition, we are delighted to present Angela's deeply personal experience with bladder cancer. This is part of the "5 Women, 5 Experiences" series initiated by @WorldBladderCancer, which chronicles the stories of five women across the globe. This series sheds light on the broader obstacles women encounter in their journey with bladder canc...
A Bladder Cancer Survivor Story: Turning Lemons into Lemonade with Krysta Brkich
zhlédnutí 233Před 3 měsíci
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 down with Krysta to explore even deeper into her remarkable journey, filled with resilience, courage, and triumph over bladder cancer. From navigating the challenge...
What is New in Bladder Cancer Treatment and Research?
zhlédnutí 715Před 3 měsíci
A recording from our education event on April 15, 2024 in Toronto, ON. In this presentation, Dr. Srikala Sridhar provides insights into bladder cancer fundamentals, covering frontline treatment options. Additionally, she explores the latest advancements in the field, including antibody drug conjugates, FGFR Targeted Therapy, and other emerging treatment strategies for advanced bladder cancer.
Management of Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: One Size Does Not Fit All (Bladder Preservation)
zhlédnutí 101Před 3 měsíci
A recording from our education event on April 15, 2024 in Toronto, ON. In this presentation, Dr. Alexandre Zlotta speaks about the management of muscle invasive bladder cancer and sheds light on current and forthcoming treatment options. He delves into the option of bladder preservation or Trimodal Therapy (TMT), including studies, patient outcomes and the criteria used to select patients for t...
A Brief History of BCG Treatment for Bladder Cancer
zhlédnutí 588Před 3 měsíci
In this presentation, Priyanka Yolmo (PhD Student at the Queen's University Cancer Research Institute) addresses the history of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), how it is used as a treatment for bladder cancer, as well as some current developments in the usage of this immunotherapy. NOTE: NMIBC = Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
Join in the #BladderCancerSucks Sour Face Selfie Challenge!
zhlédnutí 29Před 4 měsíci
As part of Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, help us shine a light on the 5th most common cancer in Canada with the #BladderCancerSucks - Sour Face Selfie Challenge. Between May 1st, and May 31st, take a photo or video of yourself taking a bite out of a lemon wedge and sharing it on social media using #BladderCancerSucks. Explain why you’re taking part in the #BladderCancerSucks challenge and tag...
Cancer de la vessie: Comprendre le carcinome urothélial des voies supérieure (CUVS)
zhlédnutí 103Před 4 měsíci
Ce webinaire consacré aux complexités du carcinome urothélial de la voie supérieure (CUVS). Le Dr Richard Gagnon explique ce qu'est le CUVS, comment il est diagnostiqué, les traitements disponibles et les dernières recherches.
Understanding UTUC and Bladder Cancer: A Comprehensive Overview
zhlédnutí 640Před 4 měsíci
This webinar is dedicated to the complexities of Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma (UTUC) for those with bladder cancer. Dr. Nathan Wong explains what UTUC is, how it's diagnosed, the available treatments, and the latest research.
Bladder Cancer Treatment: Potential Side Effects and Toxicity
zhlédnutí 3,7KPřed 5 měsíci
Bladder Cancer Treatment: Potential Side Effects and Toxicity
Cancer de la vessie: Démystifier les essais cliniques
zhlédnutí 42Před 6 měsíci
Cancer de la vessie: Démystifier les essais cliniques
Bladder Cancer: Clinical Trials Demystified
zhlédnutí 96Před 7 měsíci
Bladder Cancer: Clinical Trials Demystified
Sexual Health During and After Bladder Cancer Treatments: The Female Perspective
zhlédnutí 152Před 8 měsíci
Sexual Health During and After Bladder Cancer Treatments: The Female Perspective
Retrouver sa masculinité après le cancer de la vessie
zhlédnutí 159Před 8 měsíci
Retrouver sa masculinité après le cancer de la vessie
Santé sexuelle pendant et après les traitements du cancer de la vessie : le point de vue féminin
zhlédnutí 68Před 8 měsíci
Santé sexuelle pendant et après les traitements du cancer de la vessie : le point de vue féminin
Regaining Your Masculinity After Bladder Cancer
zhlédnutí 151Před 9 měsíci
Regaining Your Masculinity After Bladder Cancer
Bladder Cancer in the Octogenarians
zhlédnutí 115Před 10 měsíci
Bladder Cancer in the Octogenarians
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for Bladder Cancer Patients
zhlédnutí 193Před 11 měsíci
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for Bladder Cancer Patients
Le chemin de la guérison et du rétablissement avec le cancer de la vessie
zhlédnutí 44Před rokem
Le chemin de la guérison et du rétablissement avec le cancer de la vessie
Healing and Recovery from Bladder Cancer: Strategies to Maintain Mental Health & Resiliency
zhlédnutí 123Před rokem
Healing and Recovery from Bladder Cancer: Strategies to Maintain Mental Health & Resiliency
Cancer de la vessie: Le stress et l’épuisement chez les personnes aidantes naturelles
zhlédnutí 50Před rokem
Cancer de la vessie: Le stress et l’épuisement chez les personnes aidantes naturelles
Caregiver Stress & Burnout: Bladder Cancer and Beyond
zhlédnutí 120Před rokem
Caregiver Stress & Burnout: Bladder Cancer and Beyond
Cancer de la vessie Canada vous souhaite une bonne Semaine de l'action bénévole !
zhlédnutí 21Před rokem
Cancer de la vessie Canada vous souhaite une bonne Semaine de l'action bénévole !
Rob's Story : From A Bladder Cancer Diagnosis to Living Well and Giving Back
zhlédnutí 405Před rokem
Rob's Story : From A Bladder Cancer Diagnosis to Living Well and Giving Back

Komentáře

  • @vdeniceeckert3494
    @vdeniceeckert3494 Před 20 hodinami

    Michigan USA

  • @vilajones8625
    @vilajones8625 Před 16 dny

    Vila in Oklahoma

  • @johnjairomarintamayo9664
    @johnjairomarintamayo9664 Před měsícem

    Excellente présentation

  • @richdome1
    @richdome1 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your insight! T1 HG 6 rounds of chemo Turb 2 all Blue Light still T1 HG now 6 rounds of BCG. Anxiety is real especially when 65 years of healthy living , except for working with Nukes. Life has been good,the battle continues . Keep it moving a stationary target is an easy target! Continue success!!

  • @tiggercampbell6198
    @tiggercampbell6198 Před 2 měsíci

    please please if you only just see a drop! if your over 40..get screened immediately! my best friend ignored that one sign..so sad and tragic way to go..prayers for all that are suffering from cancer..I pray that Jesus binds the cancer and casts it out and replaces it with His white light of hope love healing and strength..amen!

  • @charlesrobertson8767
    @charlesrobertson8767 Před 2 měsíci

    Im a Bladder Cancer Survivor

  • @user-kk5zy5zq2p
    @user-kk5zy5zq2p Před 2 měsíci

    God bless drlawsonhealinghome for curing my HPV with the herbs medicines i ordered from him. tho i doubted him at first, but giving a try was my greatest blessing..

  • @ST-uo7ie
    @ST-uo7ie Před 2 měsíci

    Portland Maine

  • @joycemiraglia280
    @joycemiraglia280 Před 2 měsíci

    ✍Hello...I'm from Ohio USA 🇺🇸

  • @garyandroid4673
    @garyandroid4673 Před 3 měsíci

    Windsor, Ontario, cà

  • @terrywilding8580
    @terrywilding8580 Před 3 měsíci

    Terry Wilding Belle River,On Canada

  • @angiezacharias1407
    @angiezacharias1407 Před 3 měsíci

    Cancer sux!

  • @yvesblanchard6273
    @yvesblanchard6273 Před 4 měsíci

    Très bonnes explications . Merci de votre travail

  • @mariehelenepaicheler6101
    @mariehelenepaicheler6101 Před 5 měsíci

    Merci beaucoup docteur,je dois avoir,le mois prochain 6 instillations de BCG et je sais maintenant comment ça va se passer,je suis mieux informée et j ai moins peur🙏

  • @HarryWeisskaimu
    @HarryWeisskaimu Před 5 měsíci

    Harry Weiss New York

  • @alaminshorts9
    @alaminshorts9 Před 6 měsíci

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  • @sharyncohen4004
    @sharyncohen4004 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you, this helps me to d ecide

  • @donnaheap9631
    @donnaheap9631 Před 7 měsíci

    Why don’t you ever hear about upper track platter cancer I was sure love to hear about that. One nobody ever hardly talks about it cause it’s really rare but some people like myself need and want to know more about it.

  • @sidney4329
    @sidney4329 Před 7 měsíci

    I'll have my sixth BCG treatment next week for HG CIS. So far, I've had no side-effects at all, other than one day of frequency. If my cystoscopy in early Feb. 2024 shows some remaining cancer, is it the case that I should just continue BCG for longer?

  • @teldjabachouche7137
    @teldjabachouche7137 Před 7 měsíci

    Bonjour docteur mon mari éteint de cette maladie en est très peur

  • @pamelahansen8842
    @pamelahansen8842 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for doing this! Very informative. I was found to have carcinoma in situ in 2/20 and was treated with TURBT and BCG. Recently a suspicious area was found, and I had a biopsy and intravesical Gemcitabine only last week. Waiting results. My question is,,, If cancerous cells can be seen in the urine with a special urine test, then why isn't this used all the time rather than expensive cystoscopes.?

  • @jmck1960ful
    @jmck1960ful Před 9 měsíci

    ok - this was the absolute best seminar and helpful guidance to help me understand my situation and what to expect moving forward - Thank you so very much!!

  • @mustafaakdag9537
    @mustafaakdag9537 Před rokem

    Je vous écris de Turquie. J'ai un cancer de vessie. Grace a vous je me suis bien informé. Je vous remercie. Toutes mes gratitudes.

  • @esthii92i45
    @esthii92i45 Před rokem

    Bonjour madame C'est en matière de droit judiciaire privée ? J'ai un devoir de dissertation sur les principes des droits de la défense

  • @EquuCyn_8
    @EquuCyn_8 Před rokem

    Thank you Zina Thank you

  • @your.ottawa.realtor

    Great video, Rob. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @RobTruscott
    @RobTruscott Před rokem

    very happy to be a part of this.

  • @UTCM
    @UTCM Před rokem

    This video is my inspiration to keep fighting !

  • @Wunderpus-photogenicus

    May I ask how did you decide to get ileal conduit and not neobladder?

  • @cliffordishii3738
    @cliffordishii3738 Před rokem

    Add intermittent fasting as part of a cancer therapy.

  • @ricoman7981
    @ricoman7981 Před rokem

    I have a similar story. In 2015 I went to my family doctor for my annual physical. As part of the assessment I gave a urine sample. My doctor called a few days later to say the was a microscopic amount of blood in my urine (hematuria) and she was sending me for a KUB, an ultrasound of my kidneys, ureters and bladder. I had no signs or symptoms, no visible blood, no pains etc. From that a mass was found on my bladder and I was sent to a urologist to be scoped. The urologist said I had bladder cancer and 4 days later I had a TURBT, a biopsy. After 3 tortuous weeks of waiting for the pathology report, the cancer was confirmed as aggressive muscle invasive. There is a lot more to the story at this point, the outright fear, the tears, questions, worry and in my case a situation induced period of depression, but the end result was 3 months of chemo followed by a radical cystectomy to remove the bladder, prostate and several lymph nodes and other tissue to test. The good news was that there was no cancer outside the bladder and the chemo had done it’s job as there was almost no cancer left in the bladder. Note- people always ask me if I couldn’t have kept the bladder if the chemo was so successful. The short answer is ‘no’. The risk of recurrence is consider too high, having the bladder removed offers the highest chance at 5+ year survival. Although I have had ongoing issues stemming from the cancer and surgery, I am still going strong 7 years post-op. My wife and I travel overseas annually, we hike, cross country ski and we play pickleball 2-3 times per week. I do have to put up with certain ‘things’ that are inconvenient at times (dealing with the external bag, leaks etc) but the most important thing is I still have life, and a pretty good life at that!

    • @UTCM
      @UTCM Před rokem

      I hope I am as lucky

    • @ricoman7981
      @ricoman7981 Před rokem

      Stay positive, roll with the punches, live, love, laugh. Treatments have come a long way. Do you have a support person or group that you can lean on? I was lucky as my wife and son were very supportive, as was my sister, an elderly cousin that had been through a couple of different cancers and some family friends that had also survived cancer. I also had a bladder cancer support group to talk to that has subsequently disbanded. I was so scared but you will find out that you are much stronger than you believe you are. Keep a positive attitude and meditate to relax your mind. Also, don’t listen to random people or trust google searches for info. If you have questions or concerns, talk to your doctors and nurses. I’m sure things will work out for you as they did for me. Stay strong!

  • @sylviannedelponte1593

    Thank you for sharing

  • @sylviannedelponte1593

    God bless you

  • @donnaheap9631
    @donnaheap9631 Před rokem

    Is also never know talk about upper tract, bladder cancer and I don’t know why

  • @donnaheap9631
    @donnaheap9631 Před rokem

    Why isn’t there ever Harley very small amount of videos on upper tract bladder cancer also as I know it’s rare but it’s still out there and people like myself. Would like to hear more about it. Why is there never know videos for me to see your peoples experience on it would love to see something.

  • @fergusdevins
    @fergusdevins Před rokem

    Congratulations to all involved with another successful walk. I truly believe that this was the "best walk" every - the organization, the follow up, the devotion of staff, the passion of our volunteers and the "achievement" are just terrific. Thanks to all involved.

  • @johnbovard8454
    @johnbovard8454 Před rokem

    One of the specialty guys in a select group at VGH.

  • @patrickjeffries5530

    I didn't even realize it, but suddenly it hit me, I was actually letting it flow after the movies, it all started after I go'ogled Beck Reznark's guide and felt something changed since, couldn't even remember the last time that happened lol

  • @deadwest3492
    @deadwest3492 Před rokem

    Very direct information gets to the point...thank you

  • @yeet9138
    @yeet9138 Před 2 lety

    Nice vid

  • @barbaraferdinand6853
    @barbaraferdinand6853 Před 2 lety

    I pray that nature keep on answering to your callings as you have cured my herpes virus with natural supplements Dr Madida. I am so happy for being well again with their herbal supplements.

  • @kimkochel6754
    @kimkochel6754 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Jane. I really am enjoying The Morning Zoom. You and Sammy are great together. A long time Zoomerradio fan. From the hometown of Gordon Lightfoot.

  • @X-HyperlapseTravelChanne-nt5kb

    This is so cool!! New friend here ✌️

  • @RobTruscott
    @RobTruscott Před 2 lety

    Great video Ruby, It was a pleasure to meet you guys in Edmonton.

  • @pamelawheary2155
    @pamelawheary2155 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful video. I have non invasive high grade bladder cancer and have just finished my first 6 BCG treatments. I’m trying to be brave and do everything I’m told.. it’s still scary, but I’m planning on participating in the Bcan’s next seminar. They have great information. Again, thank you for sharing your story!!

    • @chrischris3551
      @chrischris3551 Před rokem

      My dad was diagnosed with the same problem,will start bcg treatment soon,how are things going for you so far.?

  • @devsai21
    @devsai21 Před 2 lety

    The current era is really bad Everyone is falling sick including small children...contaminated food is the primary reason...gmo.processed ..

  • @jackiemullane5684
    @jackiemullane5684 Před 2 lety

    Please pray for me I'm waiting on results of biopsies. Thank u

  • @rpurves47
    @rpurves47 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful Angela--wish we all could express our feeling like you can--Cheers

  • @RobTruscott
    @RobTruscott Před 2 lety

    nice lake. Hi from Halifax. Miss you guys.