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Symptoms of bladder cancer can include: | There may be no signs or symptoms in the early stages. Signs and symptoms may appear as the tumor grows. Symptoms of bladder cancer can include:<ref name= NIH>Transitional cell cancer. National cancer institute. http://www.cancer.gov/types/kidney/patient/transitional-cell-treatment-pdq</ref> | ||
* Abdominal pain | * Abdominal pain | ||
* Blood in the urine | * Blood in the urine |
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Overview
History
Symptoms
There may be no signs or symptoms in the early stages. Signs and symptoms may appear as the tumor grows. Symptoms of bladder cancer can include:[1]
- Abdominal pain
- Blood in the urine
- Bone pain or tenderness
- Fatigue
- Painful urination
- Urinary frequency
- Urinary urgency
- Urine leakage (incontinence)
- Weight loss
References
- ↑ Transitional cell cancer. National cancer institute. http://www.cancer.gov/types/kidney/patient/transitional-cell-treatment-pdq