Working With Our Patients: A Bladder Cancer Awareness Month 2026 CME Initiative
In this activity, an oncologist and patient advocate explore the importance of shared decision-making as part of the overall management plan for patients with bladder cancer, and outline communication strategies to encourage informed therapeutic decision-making. For the complete activity, including supporting material, please visit: www.peervoice.com/QZY861. Presented by: Andrea Necchi, MD, and Melanie Costin . Learning Objectives: Recognise the benefits of implementing shared decision-making when managing patients with more advanced stages of bladder cancer, including muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) and locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma (la/mUC) and Implement recommended patient communication and empowerment techniques to encourage greater understanding of available treatment options among patients with MIBC or la/mUC.

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