Bladder Cancer Symptoms
From a study of the patients, Bladder cancer symptoms usually include:
- Hematuria (blood in the urine)
- Burning or pain when urinating
- Too frequent urination or difficulty urinating or vice versa
- Severe pain, such as tingling in the bladder
Bladder cancer symptoms resemble symptoms of a bladder infection (cystitis) and both diseases can occur simultaneously. A suspect cancer if the standard treatment for the infection, the symptoms did not disappear.
Hard to know with certainty factors cause bladder cancer, but from several studies including the following:
- Smoking. 90% of patients with bladder cancer are smokers
- Environment and employment. Some research shows workers at the site containing highly susceptible carcinogen bladder cancer, such as rubber industry, chemical, leather. Some sources say, a painter with bladder cancer is very risky because the job requires constant contact with paints and chemicals.
- Food. Recent research from the National Cancer Institute states that consuming red meat that has been preserved (chemicals containing nitrate and nitrite) are at risk for bladder cancer.
- Age, age also factors influencing the occurrence of this disease, the older the higher the risk of bladder cancer
If you are experiencing bladder cancer symptoms, see a doctor and immediately do a variety of examinations such as ultrasound, MRI, and other blood tests.
For more information about Pancreatic cancer symptoms, you can find in Liver Cancer Treatments.
