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  1. Painful urination. Pain when urinating, urgency, frequency and a constant need to urinate may be symptoms a bladder cancer patient initially experiences. Oftentimes, though, these are merely symptoms of a urinary tract infection and antibiotics become the first line of treatment.

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    • Overview
    • What are the symptoms of bladder cancer?
    • How is bladder cancer typically detected and diagnosed?
    • Takeaway

    Blood in your urine is the most common initial bladder cancer symptom. Other symptoms include pain when urinating, a weak urine stream, or a frequent need to pee.

    Bladder cancer signs and symptoms can be mistaken for those of a urinary tract infection (UTI) or bladder stones.

    Although peeing blood is the most common symptom of bladder cancer, initial symptoms can vary between people. If you’re peeing a small amount of blood, it might only be visible on a urine test.

    This article covers the most common symptoms of bladder cancer and how it’s diagnosed.

    •blood in your urine

    •a family history of bladder cancer

    Blood in your urine is the first symptom of bladder cancer in about 80% of people who develop it. Blood may make your urine appear:

    •orange

    •pink

    •dark red

    The blood in your urine will likely come and go and be painless.

    If there’s a small amount of blood, your urine may not change color. It still may be detected with a urine test.

    Unlike many other types of cancer, bladder cancer is often caught early. According to the National Cancer Institute’s SEER data from 2011-2020:

    •About 48.4% of bladder cancers in the United States were diagnosed in a very early stage.

    •35.1% were diagnosed when the cancer was contained to the bladder.

    •Only 4.9% of cancers had spread to distant tissues at the time of diagnosis.

    Blood in your urine is the most common initial symptom of bladder cancer. You might also experience pain when urinating, a weak urine stream, or a frequent urge to pee.

    It’s important to note that these symptoms may mimic those of other conditions such as a UTI, enlarged prostate, or bladder stones.

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  3. Mar 29, 2024 · Symptoms. Bladder cancer signs and symptoms may include: Blood in urine (hematuria), which may cause urine to appear bright red or cola colored, though sometimes the urine appears normal and blood is detected on a lab test. Frequent urination. Painful urination. Back pain. When to see a doctor.

  4. Warning Sign 4: Urgency to urinate. Feeling an urgent need to urinate, even when your bladder isn’t full, can be another potential symptom of bladder cancer. If you constantly feel the need to rush to the bathroom, it’s important to discuss this symptom with your healthcare provider.

  5. Usually, early bladder cancer (cancer that is small and still only in the bladder) causes bleeding but little or no pain or other symptoms. Most often, having blood in your urine doesn't mean you have bladder cancer.

  6. Aug 29, 2024 · Bladder cancer can cause changes in urination. You might experience pain or a burning sensation when you urinate, and you may see blood in your urine.

  7. Feeling pain or burning sometimes when you urinate (pee) could be a sign of bladder cancer. Urgency even without a full bladder. You may feel like you need to urinate right away, even though your bladder is not full. Frequent trips to the toilet. You may need to urinate more often than usual.

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