Symptoms of BLADDER TUMOR
Bladder tumors may initially be asymptomatic. Later, however, there may be blood in the urine, burning during urination, increased urine frequency, small amounts of urine, pain in the pelvic area and unexplained weight loss. If the tumors spread to local bones, they may produce pain and occasionally unexplained fractures. Spread to other areas, such as the lymph nodes, usually leads to painless lumps in the groin, neck or armpit. Involvement of the lungs can produce shortness of breath and cough.
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