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Bladder cancer is the result of cell changes in the inside wall of the bladder.
It is caused by changes in the cell's chromosome or DNA. The most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine. It may be clearly visible or the amount of blood may be so small that it may only be detected by chemical testing. The blood may not be in the urine constantly. Sometimes there may be blood, sometimes not. Other symptoms may be frequent urination, pain in the pelvic area etc. Sometimes the symptoms may be the same as those of ordinary bladder infection. So,in such cases, a doctor must always be consulted. |
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Is there an age in which bladder cancer is more common? How about gender?
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The risk of bladder cancer increases with age. Persons in the age group of
50 to 60 have more risk of bladder cancer. Males are more prone to bladder cancer than females.The greatest risk of bladder cancer comes from smoking. Persons working in leather,printing,rubber,textiles,paint industries are exposed to the risk of bladder cancer because of various industrial chemicals. |
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The causes of bladder cancer aren't fully understood at present. However, you're more likely to develop bladder cancer if you:
* smoke - you're three to four times more likely to develop bladder cancer and passive smoking may also increase your risk * have been exposed to certain industrial chemicals (eg in the rubber, paint, dye, printing and textile industries, gas and tar manufacturing, iron and aluminium processing) * have had a long-term infection with the tropical disease bilharzia * have had a long-term or repeated bladder infection
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The most common symptoms of bladder cancer include:-
1.Blood or blood clots in the urin 2.Pain during urination 3.Urinating small amounts frequently. 4.Frequent urinary tract infections 5.Pain in the lower back around the kidneys 6.Swelling in the lower legs 7.A growth in the pelvis near the bladder 8.Bone pain or pain in the rectal, anal, or pelvic area 9.Weight loss. 10.Anemia.
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I have read the description about the symptoms of bladder cancer. It is an interesting description. I am really appreciated for your valuable knowledge. I am glad to aware the people about the bladder cancer.
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