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Better Bladder Cancer Care, Closer to Home – [Podcast] Ep 196

June 24, 2025

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Navigating the growing complexity of bladder cancer care is essential to improving patient access and treatment closer to home. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Suzanne Merrill, MD, urologic oncologist at Colorado Urology about barriers and solutions to delivering high-quality bladder cancer care in community settings. CANCER BUZZ also speaks with Patrick Hensley, MD, urologist at University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center, about implementing the Delivering High-Quality Bladder Cancer Care infographic in the community setting. Created by ACCC and BCAN, the infographic describes the 10 elements of excellent bladder cancer care. Cancer programs that align their practices with these guidelines can join a public registry so that patients and caregivers can identify quality bladder cancer care close to where they live.

“The best strategies and tools to deliver high quality bladder cancer care out in the community lie first and foremost with having a bladder cancer clinician. It could be a urologist, it could be a urologic oncologist, could even be a medical oncologist or a radiation oncologist...their discipline doesn't matter as much as [having] the core clinical expert that is excited and dedicated to developing and instituting a comprehensive bladder cancer program.” - Suzanne Merrill, MD, FACS

“Everybody assumes comprehensive care is being delivered at academic university settings, which it is, but there's so much...bladder cancer care being performed out in the community. So [the question is] how can we achieve comprehensive programs out in the community?” - Suzanne Merril, MD, FACS

“I think it's really important that subspecialists and community providers work together to streamline those referrals and anticipate when the patients are coming in and what their needs are going to be, from a procedural standpoint, imaging standpoint, etc, so that you can avoid some of those undue delays in diagnosis and treatment.” - Patrick Hensley, MD

 

Guests:

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Suzanne Merrill, MD, FACS

Urologic Oncologist

Colorado Urology

Aurora, CO

 

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Patrick Hensley, MD

Urologist

Markey Cancer Center – Urology

University of Kentucky

                                      Lexington, KY

 

Resources:

Infographic: Delivering High Quality Cancer Care in the Community

Addressing Disparities in Bladder Cancer Care

Understanding and Mitigating Disparities in Bladder Cancer Care

Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN)

 

Funder Statement

This program is supported by Astellas Pfizer Alliance, EMD Serano, and Gilead.

 


          The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s)/faculty member(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of their employer(s) or the Association of Cancer Care Centers.