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	<title>My Bladder Cancer Fight</title>
	<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com</link>
	<description>My Personal fight With Bladder Cancer Since 2000 -&#124;Diagnosis &#124;Surgery &#124; Chemotherapy &#124; Remission&#124; - "We are only here for a little while".</description>
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		<title>How The Immune System Can Be Used To Fight Cancer</title>
		<description>It appears that great strides are being made in research to use our own Immune Systems to fight cancer.

Could this possibly mean that in the future, chemotherapy, as we know it today, would be gone?

The following are excerpts from different articles on 'fighting cancer using our own immune systems'.
Inside your ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/how-the-immune-system-can-be-used-to-fight-cancer</link>
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		<title>Bladder Cancer And The Bladder Wall</title>
		<description>Bladder cancer can be broken down into two main groups.

	Non-invasive


	Invasive

The wall of the bladder wall has three principal tissue layers or coats:

* mucosa
* submucosa
* muscular layer

This is a very simplified explanation. For a more detailed explanation  goto Full Article

Non-Invasive - can generally be killed off without removing the bladder.
The Mucosa ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/bladder-cancer-and-the-bladder-wall</link>
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		<title>Why Do They Have To Take My Bladder Out?</title>
		<description>This is a very good question and one that is misunderstood by a lot of people.

When the bladder is infected with cancer AND if it is diagnosed early, the cancer can generally be removed without having to take out the bladder.

If the cancer is NOT diagnosed for a period of ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/why-do-they-have-to-take-my-bladder-out</link>
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		<title>Two Very Interesting And Informative Videos</title>
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When Should I Call My Doctor?
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 Cancer Concerns: Bladder Treatment
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		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/two-very-interesting-and-informative-videos</link>
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		<title>What Urologists Don&#8217;t Tell Their Bladder Cancer Patients - Video</title>
		<description>Early this spring, I wrote an article on the above topic and posted it on the Internet. Since then the method of promoting a website or blog has begun to change.

The use of video is beginning to become popular since we live in a visual society.

Below, is my first attempt ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/what-urologists-dont-tell-their-bladder-cancer-patients-video</link>
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		<title>Long Term Bladder Cancer Patients Need Help</title>
		<description>I wrote an articles regarding the lack of change in the method of collecting urine from the stoma in bladder cancer patients. The full article can be read here.

When the pouch was first invented in the 1920‘s, bladder cancer patients were only surviving for a few month or perhaps a ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/long-term-bladder-cancer-patients-need-help</link>
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		<title>Hernia and the Ostomate</title>
		<description>
Reprinted Article 
 by Eugene Broccolo; via Orange County (NY) Ostomy Support Group

This article is provided to JDBS courtesy of Stillwater-Ponca City (OK) Ostomy Outlook and is Copyright by Stillwater-Ponca City (OK) Ostomy Outlook.

From Stillwater-Ponca City (OK) Ostomy Outlook October 2007:

Hernias can develop postoperatively through any surgical incision. Incisions that ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/hernia-and-the-ostomate</link>
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		<title>Bladder Scope</title>
		<description>Cystoscopy is a diagnostic test done so that the surgeon can see directly into the lower urinary tract (bladder and urethra).  A lighted, tubular telescope-like instrument called a cystoscope is placed into the bladder through the urethra.  This test is done for many reasons.  It is to ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/bladder-scope-2</link>
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		<title>Happy Birthday Canada</title>
		<description>
I posted this video on Youtube on June 30, 2007. To date it has been viewed 20,687 times.
The video, I shot throughout Southern Ontario over a number of years.

This version of O'Canada is my favorite, although it is not the official version of our National Anthem.  This version was ...</description>
		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/video-clips/happy-birthday-canada</link>
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		<title>Testicular Cancer - Video</title>
		<description>Some people may find this short video offensive. 

Sorry if you do but I feel that any method of getting a very important message out to people is appropriate.  
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		<link>http://mybladdercancersite.com/my-cancer/testicular-cancer-video</link>
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