Not always. Blood in urine can occur due to infections, kidney stones, or other urinary conditions. However, it should never be ignored and requires medical evaluation.
People who smoke, work with industrial chemicals, have chronic bladder irritation, or have a family history of cancer may have a higher risk of bladder cancer.
Yes. Early-stage bladder cancer can often be treated successfully with timely diagnosis and appropriate medical care.
Treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, or a combination based on the cancer stage.
Yes. Advanced bladder cancer can spread to nearby tissues, lymph nodes, lungs, liver, or bones if not treated early.
WhatsApp us