Answers (1)
2 Aug 2010
You have the right to refuse treatment.
Talk with your oncologist about why you don't want treatment and ask about your specific risks if you refuse treatment. Also ask about what other treatment options you have.
For more information see:
http://www.drugs.com/enc/bladder-cancer.html
Search for questions
Still looking for answers? Try searching for what you seek or ask your own question.
Similar questions
If after surgery for multiple tcc, found to be , low grade,, non invasive, and then 6 wks of bcg, a?
reoccurence is found! should the next go-around (surgery and bcg) include 6-more weeks of bcg alone? or mix with interferon? or something else along ...
If a healthcare provider reconstituting BCG is sprayed with solution should they recieve prophylact?
PPE worn only exposure on some non covered intact skin.
What precautions should be taken for cleanup when a patient is using BCG and for how many hours?
We have been adding clorox to the toilet and and spraying Clorox Anywhere on the bathroom fixtures following urination of the bcg. What other ...
