You will be on surveillance for five years. Possible symptoms to look out for, including any renewed symptoms, are:
- Passing blood in the urine
- Weight loss
- Loss of appetite
- Breathlessness
- Lower back pain
Notice
If you experience any of the symptoms above, please contact your GP.
The bladder cancer nurse specialist team aims to help and support all patients through and beyond treatment and to help manage any symptoms that cause problems.
The bladder cancer nurse specialist team is available to seek advice and can be contacted on 0113 206 4506. Please leave a message on the answer machine and one of the team will get back to you. Please be advised this may not be the same day.
Some lifestyle tips:
- make small adjustments to your everyday activities to make things easier where you can
- take light, regular exercise to keep your energy levels up
- give priority to the most important things you want to do first
- consider physiotherapy to help you learn and practise helpful mobility exercises
- pace yourself so you get enough rest
- consider learning a relaxation technique, such as meditation, to help you manage your anxieties and help keep you in a positive frame of mind
- develop a support network of friends and fellow patients with whom you can share and discuss your experiences
- visit these resources for Health and Wellbeing information
Leeds Cancer Support – our Patient Education Programme
We have brought together information covering a range of health and wellbeing advice for cancer patients who have recently completed or coming to the end of their treatment.
Patient Education Programme