Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer starts when cells that make up the urinary bladder start to grow out of control. As more cancer cells develop, they can form a tumor and, with time, spread to other parts of the body.
Bladder cancer types
Urothelial carcinoma (transitional cell carcinoma)
Urothelial carcinoma, also known as transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), is by far the most common type of bladder cancer. In fact, if you have bladder cancer it’s almost certain to be a urothelial carcinoma.
There are several other types, Squamous cell carcinoma, Adenocarcinoma, Small cell carcinoma each accounting for about 1% of all bladder cancers in the US. Sarcoma is possible but is very rare.
Wayne’s story
Wayne is from California and was stage 4 bladder cancer when arrived and was feeling very sick when he arrived.
Within 5 weeks the pain in his liver area was gone and he wasn’t urinating as much.
He found most of the treatments very good but especially the Local Body Hyperthermia treatment he felt really helped and also the hyperbaric chamber.
Wayne was really happy about his skin condition which was poor on arrival.
He described all staff as very professional and like it that Dr Robinson was always accessible ‘his door is always ope’ and that the center is very clean and on a par with anything in California.
Of course he also loved the food, everyone does.