Bladder Cancer Support: An Overview
Living with
bladder cancer is not easy, and some people find that they need help coping with the emotional and practical aspects of their disease.
Bladder Cancer Support Groups
Some people with bladder cancer find bladder cancer support groups to be helpful. In these groups, patients or their family members get together to share what they have learned about coping with the disease and the effects of
bladder cancer treatment. Bladder cancer support groups may offer support in person, over the telephone, or on the Internet.
Bladder Cancer Support From Your Healthcare Providers
People with bladder cancer may worry about:
- Caring for their families
- Keeping their jobs
- Continuing daily activities
- Bladder cancer treatments
- Managing side effects, hospital stays, and medical bills.
Doctors, nurses, and other members of the healthcare team can answer
bladder cancer questions about treatment, working, or other activities.
Bladder Cancer Support: Using Other Counselors
Meeting with a social worker, counselor, or member of the clergy can be helpful to those who want to talk about their feelings or discuss their concerns. Often, a social worker can suggest resources for financial aid, transportation, home care, or emotional support.