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Feeling overwhelmed by treatment options |
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Waiting for test results |
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Discussing treatment options with healthcare providers |
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Facing uncertainty about the future |
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Making decisions about treatment options |
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Navigating the healthcare system |
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Acknowledging the effects of aging on energy levels and functioning |
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Adjusting to a new normal |
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Adjusting to changes in body image or function |
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Adjusting to changes in physical appearance or abilities |
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Adjusting to life after bladder cancer treatment |
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Adjusting to the idea of taking medication |
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Anxiety about cystoscope |
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Anxiety about the worsening condition |
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Anxiety during CT scan |
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Anxiety during X-rays |
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Balancing the desire to retain the bladder with potential risks |
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Balancing work and treatment |
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Beginning of menopause |
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Being alone and preparing to go to bed |
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Being concerned about a potential diagnosis |
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Being open to receiving information and support |
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Communicating with loved ones about the disease |
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Concern about the impact on daily activities |
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Considering the potential consequences of bladder removal |
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Contemplating the potential impact of treatment choices |
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Contemplating the significance of birthdays and personal growth |
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Coping with bladder cancer treatment-related fatigue |
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Coping with bladder cancer treatment-related hair loss |
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Coping with changes in body image due to bladder cancer treatment |
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Coping with changes in body image or self-esteem due to the disease or treatment |
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Coping with fear of recurrence |
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Coping with physical and emotional pain |
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Coping with the emotional and physical toll of the disease |
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Coping with the emotional impact of diagnosis |
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Coping with the emotional impact of the disease |
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Coping with the fear of recurrence |
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Coping with the fear of recurrence or progression of the cancer |
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Coping with the impact of retirement on health |
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Coping with the impact on relationships and intimacy |
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Coping with the potential loss of independence or ability to perform certain activities |
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Coping with the stigma associated with the disease |
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Coping with the uncertainty of disease progression |
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Coping with treatment-related fatigue |
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Dealing with changes in daily routines |
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Dealing with emotional distress and anxiety about bladder cancer |
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Dealing with fear of recurrence |
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Dealing with financial burdens |
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Dealing with pain or discomfort |
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Dealing with physical pain or discomfort |
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Dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of living with a chronic illness |
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Dealing with the fear of recurrence |
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Dealing with the stigma or misconceptions associated with bladder cancer |
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Dealing with treatment delays or interruptions |
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Dealing with uncertainty about the future |
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Deciding to try a new treatment option |
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Discovering the recurrence of cancer |
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Discussing treatment options with the doctor |
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Emotional distress due to weight loss |
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Experiencing adverse reactions to immunotherapy |
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Experiencing anxiety about the next recurrence |
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Experiencing bladder cancer treatment side effects |
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Experiencing fear and anxiety about the disease progression |
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Experiencing financial strain |
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Experiencing pain and severe symptoms after BCG treatment |
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Experiencing persistent symptoms |
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Experiencing setbacks or relapses |
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Experiencing side effects and uncertainty about continuing treatment |
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Experiencing sudden extreme driving anxiety |
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Facing financial challenges related to bladder cancer treatment |
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Facing potential limitations in activities |
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Facing potential limitations in daily activities |
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Facing potential side effects of treatment |
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Facing the decision to hold further treatments |
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Facing the need for another TURBT |
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Facing the possibility of disability or long-term effects |
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Facing the possibility of undergoing additional surgeries or treatments |
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Facing uncertainty about the effectiveness of Gemcitabine |
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Facing uncertainty about the future and prognosis |
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Fear of passing out or collapsing |
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Feeling exposed and in need of support during the treatment journey |
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Feeling exposed and uncertain about the situation |
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Feeling exposed and vulnerable due to sudden hormonal changes |
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Feeling exposed during exams |
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Feeling exposed to potential health challenges |
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Feeling isolated or alone |
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Feeling isolated or misunderstood by others who haven't experienced the disease |
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Feeling overwhelmed by the physical and emotional toll of the disease |
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Feeling scared and uncertain about the future |
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Feeling the absence of reproductive function |
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Feeling the effects of bladder inflammation |
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Feeling the need to seek medical attention |
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Feeling tired and worn out despite efforts to rest |
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Feeling uncertain about the future |
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Feeling uncertain about the future treatment options |
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Feeling uncertain about the treatment plan |
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Feeling unsure about the cause of the blood in urine |
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Feeling weak and helpless |
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Feeling weak and vulnerable |
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Frustration with doctors' inability to diagnose |
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Going through the first TURBT procedure |
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Hearing the doctor mention concerns and the need for a biopsy |
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Learning about being in full menopause |
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Learning about the diagnosis of T1 HG CIS |
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Losing 50 pounds |
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Losing track of the number of CIS recurrences |
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Making decisions about bladder cancer treatment options |
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Making decisions about disclosure of the diagnosis to employers or colleagues |
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Making decisions about palliative care or end-of-life options |
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Making decisions about treatment plans |
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Managing bladder cancer-related pain and discomfort |
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Managing financial burdens associated with treatment |
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Managing the emotional impact of retirement |
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Managing the emotional rollercoaster of retirement |
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Managing the impact of the disease on personal relationships and intimacy |
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Managing the impact on relationships |
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Managing the impact on relationships and social life |
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Navigating the healthcare system for bladder cancer treatment |
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Need for support and reassurance |
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Openness to seeking alternative opinions or treatments |
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Passing out for over 5 minutes |
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Physical discomfort during tests |
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Realizing that the retirement job is not as fulfilling as expected |
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Realizing the limited effectiveness of BCG |
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Receiving a bladder cancer diagnosis |
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Receiving a diagnosis |
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Receiving a recommendation to see a specialist |
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Receiving news about the rough condition of the bladder |
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Receiving news of bladder cancer progression |
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Receiving the diagnosis of adrenal gland dysfunction |
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Receiving the diagnosis of bladder cancer |
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Receiving the diagnosis of cancer |
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Receiving the diagnosis of thyroid dysfunction |
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Receiving the initial diagnosis |
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Recognizing the impact of longer working hours on overall well-being |
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Reflecting on previous experience with kidney stones |
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Reflecting on the impact of hysterectomy and aging |
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Reflecting on the impact of the disease on life |
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Scheduling surgery and facing the uncertainty of the procedure |
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Seeking emotional support |
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Seeking reassurance from healthcare professionals |
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Seeking support and guidance from healthcare professionals |
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Seeking support from the doctor |
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Seeking validation and understanding from others |
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Sharing bladder cancer diagnosis with family and friends |
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Sharing the diagnosis with family and loved ones |
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Sharing the diagnosis with loved ones |
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Sharing the diagnosis with loved ones and dealing with their reactions |
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Sitting in the waiting room |
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Struggling with body image changes |
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Uncertainty about medical history |
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Uncertainty about the cause of symptoms |
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Uncertainty about the effectiveness of Keytruda |
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Undergoing surgery or other invasive procedures |
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Understanding the treatment plan of BCG and its potential implications |
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Waiting for appointments with the endocrinologist |
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Waiting for biopsy results |
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Waiting for follow-up appointments or scans |
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Waiting for test results or biopsy reports |
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