News & Events
Now available in French: Start-up guide for bladder cancer groups
The latest edition of the Start-up guide launches French, in addition to English and Spanish language versions already available.
Joint letter on COVID-19 and cancer
300 cancer organisations express commitment and readiness to support governments in addressing Covid-19 challenges in an effort to help people affected by cancer, including bladder cancer, around the world.
Recognising the incredible women in the bladder cancer community
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition highlights the impact of bladder cancer on women and celebrates women patient advocates around the world.
COVID-19: Impact on cancer patient organisations – Report
New report highlights the challenges faced by charitable organisations who provide a wide range of services for cancer patients and their community, including funding of research and health professional education.
Together, for bladder cancer patients on World Cancer Day
On World Cancer Day, WBCPC highlights the importance of collective efforts to continue the support for people affected by bladder cancer across the world.
REGISTER: Global Cancer Coalition Network Virtual Event on COVID-19 Impact
Join us for the first Coalition Connection event, an interactive session that will examine the effects of COVID-19 and the innovative strategies patient advocacy organisations have employed in the wake of this global health crisis.
Bladder cancer patient studies wanted for major urology congress
Do you have compelling patient research insights in bladder cancer diagnostics, treatments or follow-ups? Your work deserves a wider audience – submit it for the EAU21 Patient Poster Track.
COVID-19 Vaccinations and patients with cancer – An ESMO Call to action
The World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition endorses the ESMO Call to Action on COVID-19 vaccinations and patients with cancer.
Now available in Spanish: Start-up guide for bladder cancer groups
Today, we are thrilled to launch our Spanish edition of the Start-up guide for bladder cancer patient groups, which is an important step in our outreach and community plans for Latin America.
GLOBOCAN 2020: Bladder cancer 10th most commonly diagnosed worldwide
The International Agency for Research on Cancer estimates that 573,278 people will be diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2020 around the world, placing bladder cancer as the 10th most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world.