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  2. Bladder cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Blood in the urine (hematuria) sometimes is a sign of bladder cancer. Learn about other bladder cancer signs and symptoms and explore treatment options.

  3. Bladder cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Blood in the urine (hematuria) sometimes is a sign of bladder cancer. Learn about other bladder cancer signs and symptoms and explore treatment options.

  4. Symptoms of Female Bladder Cancer - Healthline

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    Blood in your urine (hematuria) is the most common symptom of female bladder cancer. But it can also be a symptom of other conditions, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs). Hematuria...

  5. Types of Bladder Cancer: Urothelial, Squamous Cell, and More

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    Most bladder cancers are urothelial carcinomas. But some rarer types, like squamous cell carcinoma and sarcoma, are more aggressive and require different treatments. Bladder cancer happens...

  6. Frequently Asked Questions. Advice and stories from women survivors. Understanding Bladder Cancer in Women. Each year, about 82,000 people will be diagnosed with bladder cancer in the United States. Of those, more than 19,000 will be women. Bladder cancer has long been considered a disease of older men.

  7. Bladder Cancer Symptoms: Early and Late Stage - Healthline

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    Blood in your urine is the first symptom of bladder cancer in about 80% of people who develop it. Blood may make your urine appear: orange. pink. dark red. The blood in your urine will...

  8. Bladder cancer: What you should know about diagnosis ...

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    Bladder cancers are either low-grade or high-grade. Low-grade bladder cancer cells grow more slowly and are less likely to invade the bladder’s muscular wall. High-grade bladder cancer cells grow aggressively and may be more likely to spread to the bladder wall and other tissues and organs.