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Bladder Cancer Symptoms: Everything You Need to Know

Reviewed by: Dr. Vikas Jain

Posted on Jun 23, 2025

4 Min Read
Bladder Cancer Symptoms & Signs
Although bladder cancer may not receive as much attention as other types of cancer, it is one of the top 10 most common cancers globally, and its early warning signs are frequently overlooked. Blood in the urine is a simple symptom that could be the body's first warning sign. However, a lot of people disregard it completely or confuse it with a minor infection. What bladder cancer symptoms are, how it's diagnosed, and why early detection can make the difference between a simple treatment and a life-threatening condition are all covered in this blog. Before it's too late, here's what you need to know, whether you're looking for answers for a loved one or yourself.

What is Bladder Cancer?

When abnormal cells in the bladder, which store urine before it leaves the body, grow out of control, bladder cancer results. The urothelial cells lining the bladder's interior are where the majority of bladder cancers start. Although anyone can get this cancer, men are more likely than women to get it, and most cases are discovered after the age of 55.

Nearly 82,000 new cases of bladder cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year, according to the American Cancer Society. The secret to effective treatment is early detection through knowledge of symptoms and risk factors.

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What Causes Bladder Cancer?

Bladder cancer is influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. The main causes include:

1. Smoking

Smoking is the leading cause of bladder cancer. Harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke pass through the kidneys and accumulate in the urine, damaging the bladder lining over time.

2. Exposure to Chemicals

People working in certain industries (e.g., dye, rubber, leather, paint, and printing) are exposed to carcinogenic chemicals like aromatic amines, which increase the risk.

3. Chronic Bladder Infections

Repeated urinary tract infections (UTIs) or long-term catheter use can irritate the bladder lining, leading to cellular changes and potentially cancer.

4. Radiation Exposure

Previous radiation therapy to the pelvic region can damage bladder cells and raise the cancer risk.

5. Certain Medications

Long-term use of drugs like cyclophosphamide (chemotherapy) or pioglitazone (for diabetes) may increase risk.

6. Family History and Genetics

Having a family member with bladder cancer or certain genetic mutations may increase susceptibility.

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Bladder Cancer Symptoms

Understanding the bladder cancer symptoms is vital for early detection and diagnosis.

Common Signs and Symptoms of Bladder Cancer

  • Hematuria (blood in urine): It is the most common sign of bladder cancer. Urine may appear pink, red, or cola-coloured, even if painless.

  • Frequent urination.

  • Burning or pain during urination (dysuria).

  • Feeling the urgent need to urinate, even when the bladder is not full.

  • Weak urine stream or difficulty urinating.

Bladder Cancer Symptoms in Women

Women may misinterpret symptoms as UTIs or menstrual issues. Common symptoms of bladder cancer in women include:
Persistent pelvic pain

  • Recurrent UTIs.

  • Blood in urine.

  • Painful urination.

Bladder Cancer Symptoms in Men

In addition to hematuria and urinary problems, men may experience:

  • Pain in the lower back or pelvic region.

  • Discomfort during ejaculation or urination.

  • Weak urine flow.

Note: These symptoms may overlap with other urological conditions. Always consult a urologist if you notice these issues.

Diagnosis and Tests

Diagnosing bladder cancer typically involves a combination of physical exams, urine tests, imaging, and biopsies.

1. Urinalysis

A basic test to detect blood, infection, or abnormal cells in the urine.

2. Urine Cytology

A pathologist examines urine under a microscope to identify cancerous cells.

3. Cystoscopy

A small tube with a camera is inserted through the urethra to examine the bladder lining.

4. Biopsy

During a cystoscopy, tissue samples may be collected for laboratory analysis.

5. Imaging Tests

  • CT Urogram or MRI: To detect tumours, blockages, or spread to nearby organs.

  • Ultrasound: Non-invasive test to detect masses in the bladder or kidneys.

6. Urine Tumour Marker Tests

Tests like NMP22 or BTA can help detect bladder cancer biomarkers.

Conclusion

We at Manipal Hospitals Global recognise the overwhelming nature of receiving a cancer diagnosis. Our services for international patients are intended to guarantee that each patient receives top-notch care with empathy, understanding, and assurance. We facilitate your path to recovery with everything from precise diagnosis and treatment plans to easy travel assistance and individualised care coordination.

If you or your loved one is seeking expert evaluation or a second opinion for bladder cancer or any complex urological issue, Manipal Hospitals Global Services is here to help.
Your health deserves global excellence. Choose Manipal.

About Manipal hospitals:

As a pioneer in healthcare, Manipal Hospitals is among the top healthcare providers in India serving over 250K+ patients annually. Its focus is to develop an affordable, high quality healthcare framework through its multispecialty and tertiary care delivery spectrum and further extend it to out of hospital care. With the completion of acquisition of AMRI Hospitals, the integrated network will have a pan-India footprint of 49 hospitals across 24 cities with 12,600+ beds, and a talented pool of over 11,000 doctors and an employee strength of over 34,000.

Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive curative and preventive care for a multitude of patients from around the globe. Manipal Hospitals is NABH, AAHRPP accredited and most of the hospitals in its network are NABL, ER, Blood Bank accredited and recognized for Nursing Excellence. Manipal Hospitals has also been recognised the most respected and patient recommended hospital in India through various consumer surveys.

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