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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Symptoms of urethral cancer include [[hematuria]], [[urinary hesitancy]], [[frequent urination]], [[incontinence]], [[swelling]] in the groin, and a lump or thickness in the perineum or penis. | Symptoms of urethral cancer include [[hematuria]], [[urinary hesitancy]], [[frequent urination]], [[incontinence]], [[swelling]] in the [[groin]], and a lump or thickness in the [[perineum]] or [[penis]]. | ||
== History and Symptoms == | == History and Symptoms == |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Symptoms of urethral cancer include hematuria, urinary hesitancy, frequent urination, incontinence, swelling in the groin, and a lump or thickness in the perineum or penis.
History and Symptoms
There may be no symptoms in the early stages.
Most common symptoms of urethral cancer include bleeding or trouble with urination.
Other symptoms may be caused by urethral cancer listed below:
- Trouble starting the flow of urine
- Weak or interrupted ("stop-and-go") flow of urine
- Frequent urination, especially at night
- Incontinence
- Discharge from the urethra
- Bleeding from the urethra or blood in the urine
- A lump or thickness in the perineum or penis
- A painless lump or swelling in the groin