This document summarizes a study that interviewed bladder cancer patients about their views on cancer patient navigation programs. Most participants supported the idea of a navigation program and believed navigators should provide both practical assistance and psychological support. Specifically, they thought navigators should help patients understand their diagnosis and treatment, connect them to resources and support groups, and help reduce the emotional burden of cancer. The study provides insights into the types of roles and skills patients feel would be helpful for navigators assisting those diagnosed with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.