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Please Provide Your Valuable Opinion Diagnosed With Bladder Cancer

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Posted on 5 days ago
Question: Good Evening,
My brother XXXXXXX Maduram, diagnosed with bladder cancer on October 2020. Underwent TURBT twice and received BCG every week for 6 weeks but the treatment didn't benefit him. He undergone Radical cystectomy with neobladder surgery on March 26th 2021. He is still in the hospital and receiving treatment since he has COVID and Dengue infection. The Biopsy report came and shows carcinoma in situ right ureter. What is that mean and what do we need to do further? I will attach his blood report and biopsy report. His WBC is low and CRP is elevated. Please provide your valuable opinion. Thank you
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Answered by Dr. Indranil Ghosh (13 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Nothing is required as of now from cancer point of view

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query,

His pathology report doesn't show any serious problem. There's no invasive cancer in bladder or lymph nodes. Carcinoma in situ means precancerous stage, and it has been taken care of by the surgery. So no further recurrence is expected.

His prostate also had a separate cancer but it was very low grade and early stage, so nothing needs to be done for that.

Mild low WBC may be due to covid and dengue. Same for CRP. Nothing to worry if he is clinically stable.

Hope this helps.
Regards
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Please Provide Your Valuable Opinion Diagnosed With Bladder Cancer

Brief Answer: Nothing is required as of now from cancer point of view Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for your query, His pathology report doesn't show any serious problem. There's no invasive cancer in bladder or lymph nodes. Carcinoma in situ means precancerous stage, and it has been taken care of by the surgery. So no further recurrence is expected. His prostate also had a separate cancer but it was very low grade and early stage, so nothing needs to be done for that. Mild low WBC may be due to covid and dengue. Same for CRP. Nothing to worry if he is clinically stable. Hope this helps. Regards