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Welcome to Inspire!

What - Inspire is a place where you can connect with people who share your health concerns and find information and advice in groups sponsored by organizations you know and trust.

Why - As a member you can use Inspire to let friends and family know how you're doing, contact others who share your health concerns, receive personalized updates and information about participating in surveys and clinical trials, and more.

How - Joining Inspire is completely free and usually takes less than a minute. Join now!

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Sometimes we make mistakes

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Two months ago, when we launched Inspire 2.0, we added a group called 'Team Inspire'. We did this with the best intentions: we wanted the group to be a space for new members to get oriented, ask questions and make friends.

But we made a mistake about the way we introduced the group. We automatically subscribed everyone to it. This meant that you began to receive regular e-mail with updates from Team Inspire, and that resulted in a lot of confusion. Some of you told us that this extra group was distracting, and some of you said that it made the site feel less personal, because you wanted to focus on one particular subject. Some of you were angry. You told us that you that you didn't appreciate being signed up for something you didn't ask for.

And that was our mistake. Our guiding principle is to let you decide what you want to do, and how you want to participate. We should not have automatically included you in something you didn't necessarily want to receive. We always try to use our best judgment, and this time we got it wrong.

So, based on your feedback, we've unsubscribed you from the Team Inspire group if you're a member of one of our partner sponsored groups. Everything else remains the same. If you posted previously in Team Inspire, we kept you in the group so that you can follow up on your posts without hassle. If you ever wish to re-join the Team Inspire group, or if you're still a member of the group and wish to leave it, you can click here to change your membership. We're also going to give the group a new name in the future, to make its purpose clearer.

You may have noticed another change we made earlier this week. We expanded the e-mail activity summary messages that help you keep up with the conversations in your groups. We removed the limit on the number of items that appear in the message, and expanded the message to include all posts with new replies. Your activity summary message will now give you a complete picture of the activity in your groups, just like it used to. We made this change based on your feedback, and we think you'll like the new activity summary.

We strive to continuously improve this site for you, and to be supportive in every way. Please keep telling us what's important to you. Most of the ideas for improving this site come from you.

Thank you,
Brian

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Clinical trials
Get information about clinical trials and BCAN's Clinical Trials Matching Service which is offered at no charge.

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BCAN's glossary (PDF)

BCAN's November Patient Forum in San Francisco
"Understanding Bladder Cancer: A BCAN Patient Forum"
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, November 7, 2009
9:30 am - 2:30 pm
The forum and lunch are free, but pre-registration is required at www.bcan.org or 888-901-BCAN

Presentations from BCAN's May 2009 Patient Forum
Presentations and slides from BCAN's most recent Patient Forum in Cleveland. Those diagnosed with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer will be most interested in Dr. Jones' and Dr Pohar's presentations. People diagnosed with muscle-invasive bladder cancer will be most interested in Dr. Gong and Dr. Gilligan's presentations. Dr. Campbell talks about improving outcomes in bladder cancer patients, and Dr. Hansel talks about the importance of pathology in diagnosing, staging, and deciding on treatment for each patient.

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