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  • Dorothy’s Interview

    A short video

    We catch up with Dorothy, a Scottish bladder cancer patient and passionate Fight Bladder Cancer supporter.

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  • It’s Bladder Cancer Awareness Month!

    We feel that now, more than ever, it is important that the 2020 Bladder Cancer Awareness Month offers a sense of community, appreciation & love

    Bladder Cancer Awareness Month is marked annually in May. It is a global campaign aimed at focusing attention on bladder cancer, and Fight Bladder Cancer runs the UK campaign. 

    Despite Coronavirus taking centre stage in our lives, we have decided to continue with running the 2020 campaign. It will be a very different month of activity to our usual event – this time mostly indoors and “virtual” – but we heard strongly from our ‘Wee Community’ that keeping this annual activity was important to them. 

    We hope you will be able to join with us this year. It really would make a huge difference and we will embrace your support. Take a look at our special Bladder Cancer Awareness website page and in particular, our special downloadable 31 days of May Activity Calendar (something to pin to your fridge or kitchen door for the month?) so you can think of us every single day during May!

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  • Recall of Mitomycin-C

    13 November 2019

    Please know that if you have already received Mitomycin-C treatment, it was safe and effective.

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  • Death of Andrew Winterbottom

    31 May 2019

    It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Andrew Winterbottom, the inspirational co-founder of Fight Bladder Cancer. He died on Friday 31 May after a diagnosis of bowel cancer last year.

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