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Symptoms
Common symptoms of bladder cancer
include:
Blood in the urine (making the urine
slightly rusty to deep red),
Pain during urination, and
Frequent urination, or feeling the
need to urinate without results.
These symptoms are not sure signs of
bladder cancer. Infections, benign
tumors, bladder stones, or other
problems also can cause these
symptoms. Anyone with these symptoms
should see a doctor so that the
doctor can diagnose and treat any
problem as early as possible. People
with symptoms like these may see
their family doctor or a urologist,
a doctor who specializes in diseases
of the urinary system.
Content Courtesy : cancer.gov
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