Blood in urine. This: Question appears in other places on the site. Usually bladder cancers increase with age, and happens to men and women (?Dudes and dolls?). Once has to discern where the blood comes from: cystoscopy and imaging re involved. Can be kidney, ureter, bladder, prostate (men only) or urethra. Treatment depends on location and stage.
Answered 12/30/2016
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Same as in women!: Blood in the urine (visible or microscopic) is the most common sign of bladder cancer (technically not a symptom). Painful and/or frequent urination may also be present (true symptoms). More advanced cases may develop generalized pelvic pain or rarely other symptoms associated with metastases.
Answered 6/23/2012
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