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Bladder cancer

Smokers are twice as likely as nonsmokers to have bladder cancer. If you have any of the warning signs listed below, you should see your doctor.

Warning signs:

  • The most common sign of bladder cancer is blood in the urine. Urine may turn faintly rusty to deep red in color.
  • Pain during urination, a need to urinate more often or urgently also may be warning signs.
  • Often, bladder cancer has no symptoms.

 

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