Get it checked: Your physician isn't going to make the call of either interstitial cystitis or bladder cancer without performing cystoscopy. Your question is moot. I would urge you to get this resolved as quickly as you can in the office of a competent urologist.
Answered 3/17/2014
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Yes, but...: Ic has been known to make patients void often day and night usually with no baterial infection. Bladder cancer usually behaves quietly except coexisting with carcinoma-in-situ, after radiation, or repeated surgery, and with age-related voiding trouble. So, someone of 32 less likely has bladder cancer. For detailing, see urologist timely. For the time being, practice healthy lifestyle.
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