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Deciding whether to seek a second opinion |
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Choosing between different follow-up care plans |
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Choosing between different treatment options |
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Considering alternative treatment options |
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Deciding whether to disclose the diagnosis to others |
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Deciding whether to participate in clinical trials |
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Selecting a healthcare provider |
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Assessing the financial implications of treatment choices |
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Assessing the impact of retirement on overall well-being |
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Assessing the potential risks and benefits of treatment |
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Choosing a healthcare provider or specialist for bladder cancer treatment |
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Choosing between different bladder cancer support groups |
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Choosing between different bladder cancer surveillance methods |
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Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers |
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Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers or facilities |
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Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment options |
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Choosing between different healthcare providers |
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Choosing between different healthcare providers or specialists |
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Choosing between different insurance plans or coverage options |
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Choosing between different medical specialists |
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Choosing between different medications |
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Choosing between different pain management strategies |
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Choosing between different supportive care options |
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Choosing between different surgical approaches |
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Choosing between different surgical techniques or approaches |
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Choosing between different treatment centers |
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Choosing between different treatment options (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation) |
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Choosing healthcare providers for guidance and support |
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Choosing to continue with immunotherapy despite adverse reactions |
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Choosing to disclose the disease to others |
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Choosing to educate myself about thyroid and adrenal gland dysfunction |
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Choosing to embrace and find peace in the aging process |
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Choosing to follow through with the recommended treatment |
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Choosing to hold further treatments |
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Choosing to inform and involve my spouse in the process |
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Choosing to involve family members in decision-making |
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Choosing to make appointments with an endocrinologist |
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Choosing to make lifestyle changes to improve overall health and well-being |
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Choosing to participate in advocacy or awareness activities for bladder cancer |
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Choosing to participate in clinical trials |
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Choosing to participate in clinical trials or experimental treatments |
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Choosing to schedule surgery for the recommended treatment |
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Choosing to seek a second opinion |
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Choosing to seek a second opinion or consult with other healthcare professionals |
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Choosing to seek information and support |
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Choosing to try Keytruda treatment |
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Choosing to undergo another TURBT |
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Choosing whether to prioritize medical appointments over other commitments |
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Considering alternative therapies or complementary treatments |
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Considering alternative treatment options apart from BCG |
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Considering alternative ways to spend retirement time |
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Considering complementary or alternative therapies |
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Considering different treatment modalities |
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Considering possible causes for the blood in urine |
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Considering the possibility of bladder removal |
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Considering treatment options for managing symptoms |
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Deciding between different treatment options for bladder cancer (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery) |
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Deciding how to manage my emotions and concerns during this process |
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Deciding how to navigate the physical symptoms of menopause |
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Deciding on a treatment approach |
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Deciding on complementary or alternative therapies |
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Deciding on end-of-life care preferences |
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Deciding on lifestyle changes to improve health |
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Deciding on self-care practices to improve mental health |
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Deciding on the appropriate time to retire |
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Deciding on the best approach to navigate menopause |
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Deciding on the level of involvement in treatment decisions |
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Deciding on the timing and frequency of follow-up appointments |
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Deciding on the timing of treatment |
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Deciding on the treatment approach |
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Deciding on the use of adjuvant therapies |
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Deciding on the use of bladder-preserving treatments |
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Deciding on the use of complementary or alternative therapies |
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Deciding on the use of surveillance tests or imaging |
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Deciding to adjust my lifestyle to support the treatment |
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Deciding to answer questions about medical history |
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Deciding to call and make an appointment with my primary physician |
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Deciding to continue treatment despite not feeling good after the first infusion |
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Deciding to explore alternative treatment options |
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Deciding to follow the recommendation and see a Urologist |
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Deciding to leave the retirement job |
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Deciding to proceed with the first TURBT procedure |
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Deciding to schedule cystoscope |
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Deciding to schedule exams |
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Deciding to seek medical help after passing out |
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Deciding to switch to Gemcitabine for therapy |
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Deciding to take medication |
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Deciding to talk to the Oncologist about Keytruda |
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Deciding to trust my doctor's judgment and seek further diagnosis |
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Deciding to trust the doctor's diagnosis |
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Deciding to undergo additional tests |
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Deciding to undergo CT scan |
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Deciding to undergo cystoscopes, CT scans, and cytology |
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Deciding to undergo Gemcitabine treatments |
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Deciding to undergo tests |
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Deciding to undergo the biopsy procedure |
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Deciding to undergo X-rays |
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Deciding whether to continue or discontinue BCG treatments |
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Deciding whether to continue working or take time off during treatment |
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Deciding whether to disclose bladder cancer diagnosis to employers or coworkers |
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Deciding whether to disclose symptoms to family and friends |
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Deciding whether to disclose the condition to others |
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Deciding whether to disclose the diagnosis to family, friends, or colleagues |
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Deciding whether to explore complementary therapies or lifestyle changes |
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Deciding whether to join a support group or seek professional counseling |
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Deciding whether to make lifestyle changes (e.g., diet, exercise) |
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Deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial |
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Deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial for bladder cancer |
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Deciding whether to participate in clinical trials or research studies |
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Deciding whether to pursue alternative treatments or therapies for pain management |
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Deciding whether to pursue bladder cancer treatment locally or travel for specialized care |
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Deciding whether to pursue bladder cancer treatment or opt for palliative care |
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Deciding whether to pursue complementary or alternative therapies alongside conventional treatments |
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Deciding whether to pursue genetic testing |
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Deciding whether to pursue regular follow-up appointments and screenings for early detection |
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Deciding whether to pursue surgery |
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Deciding whether to pursue surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation |
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Deciding whether to pursue surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy |
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Deciding whether to seek a second opinion for bladder cancer diagnosis |
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Deciding whether to seek a second opinion from another urologist |
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Deciding whether to seek immediate medical attention |
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Deciding whether to start using an estrogen patch |
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Deciding whether to undergo lumbar fusion surgery |
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Deciding whether to wait and see if symptoms persist or worsen |
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Decision to continue taking Prozac or explore other options |
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Decision to seek help or advice |
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Determining how to communicate concerns and frustrations to healthcare providers |
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Determining how to manage daily activities with limited energy |
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Determining the best approach for managing bladder cancer treatment side effects |
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Determining the best approach for managing bladder cancer-related pain and discomfort |
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Determining the best approach to manage symptoms during retirement |
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Determining the frequency and duration of treatment sessions |
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Determining the frequency of follow-up appointments for bladder cancer |
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Determining the level of involvement in treatment decision-making |
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Determining the need for bladder reconstruction or diversion |
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Determining the support system needed during treatment |
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Determining the timing and extent of lifestyle modifications or dietary changes |
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Determining the timing of bladder cancer treatment |
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Determining the timing of treatment |
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Determining the timing of treatment initiation |
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Determining what is truly important in life |
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Evaluating the balance between work and personal life in retirement |
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Evaluating the impact of Keytruda treatment on the disease journey |
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Evaluating the impact of treatment on daily life |
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Evaluating the potential impact of treatment on relationships |
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Evaluating the potential risks and benefits of each treatment option |
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Evaluating the risks and benefits of menopause-related decisions |
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Exploring options to improve energy levels and overall functioning |
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Making choices to prioritize overall well-being during menopause journey |
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Making decisions about fertility preservation |
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Making decisions about lifestyle changes to support menopause journey |
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Making decisions about palliative or end-of-life care |
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Making decisions about treatment modifications or adjustments |
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Making decisions regarding the timing and frequency of BCG treatment |
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Making the decision to stop treatment after the fifth infusion |
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Opting for close observation instead of immediate intervention |
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Reflecting on the impact of work on overall health and well-being |
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Selecting a healthcare facility or hospital |
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Selecting a healthcare provider for bladder cancer treatment |
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Selecting a healthcare provider or treatment center |
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Selecting a rehabilitation program |
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Selecting a support group or counseling service |
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Selecting intravesical therapy as the next treatment option |
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Selecting the type of surgery or procedure for cancer treatment |
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Weighing the benefits and risks of bladder preservation |
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Weighing the pros and cons of different treatment options |
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