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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
* Blood in the urine | |||
: This may be visible to the naked eye (frank [[haematuria]]) or detectable only by microscope (microscopic hematuria). | |||
* [[Dysuria|Pain during urination]], frequent urination ([[Pollakiuria]]) or feeling the need to urinate without results. These symptoms are not specific to bladder cancer, and are also caused by non-cancerous conditions, including [[prostate]] infections and [[cystitis]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Symptoms
- Blood in the urine
- This may be visible to the naked eye (frank haematuria) or detectable only by microscope (microscopic hematuria).
- Pain during urination, frequent urination (Pollakiuria) or feeling the need to urinate without results. These symptoms are not specific to bladder cancer, and are also caused by non-cancerous conditions, including prostate infections and cystitis.