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squamous cell cancer
Diagnosed with stage 2 100% squamous cell bladder cancer. Having no chemotherapy or radiation. And being scheduled for removal of bladder
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Diagnosed with stage 2 100% squamous cell bladder cancer. Having no chemotherapy or radiation. And being scheduled for removal of bladder
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Since squamous cell is a relatively uncommon form for bladder cancer to take it would be a good idea to be seen at a university or National Cancer institute cancer research center to be sure that you are being treated according to the very latest standards of care.
Sara Anne
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