Welcome to the Cxbladder Blog where we publish a range of bladder cancer related articles for both patients and caregivers. Please note that this blog has been developed with a US focus, though the topics and much of the content will be relevant in other regions.
Category: Symptoms
What Are the First Signs & Symptoms of Bladder Cancer?
Bladder cancer can usually be treated successfully when detected at an early stage, so it's important to recognise and act on the signs and symptoms.
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Bladder Cancer: Causes & Symptoms in Men
Bladder cancer is the sixth most common cancer among males globally, while men are four times more likely than women to be diagnosed with the disease during their lifetime.
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Can Recurrent UTI Symptoms Be a Sign of Cancer?
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are much more common in women than in men, and the symptoms, e.g.
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What To Ask Your Doctor If You Have Blood In Your Urine
If you see blood in your urine, it’s important you arrange to speak with your doctor as soon as possible.
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A Detailed Look at Bladder Cancer Symptoms
Bladder cancer is a common type of cancer that affects over 80,000 US adults each year.
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Bladder Cancer In Women
Bladder cancer develops when your healthy bladder lining cells begin changing and growing out of control, forming a tumor.Your bladder is a lower abdomen balloon-shaped organ near the pelvis.
Bladder Cancer In Men
Cancer is a condition where your body cells start growing out of control. Bladder cancer is where cancer begins in your bladder.
404: What Causes Blood in Urine?
If you see blood in your urine (hematuria) you are not alone. Up to 1 in every 5 people in the general population has hematuria. Sometimes, there is enough blood to change the color of the urine to orange, pink or, less often, darker red. While in many cases the cause is harmless, blood in urine can indicate something serious, like bladder cancer.
Worried about Blood in Your Urine?
Seeing blood in your urine can be very frightening. There are many possible reasons for blood in the urine, not all of them a cause for concern. It is best to see your doctor to determine the reason for the bleeding.