

World Cancer Day reminds us that the disease is more present than ever. All of us can be active in preventing this disease – though sometimes it comes despite our best efforts. There are better ways to unite than in a shared disease! I survived bladder cancer I had 11 years ago. Here are the symptoms:
The most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine (hematuria), which may appear pink, red, or rust-colored, or be detected only via microscope. Other frequent signs include increased frequency, urgency, or burning during urination. These symptoms often mimic infections, so they should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Key Symptoms of Bladder Cancer
- Hematuria (Blood in Urine): The most common sign, often painless and intermittent.
- Urinary Changes: Increased frequency, urgent need to urinate, or a feeling of needing to urinate immediately even when the bladder is not full.
- Painful Urination: Burning or pain during urination.
- Voiding Difficulties: A weak or interrupted urine stream.
- Pain: Pelvic, lower back, or abdominal pain.
Advanced Stage Symptoms
If the cancer has spread, other symptoms might appear:
- Unexplained weight loss and loss of appetite.
- Pain in the lower back, pelvis, or bones.
- Swelling in the feet or legs.
- Ongoing fatigue.
When to See a Doctor
Any blood in the urine should be checked, as it is not normal. While these symptoms can be caused by other, non-cancerous conditions like infections, stones, or an enlarged prostate, it is important to rule out cancer.
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