Man spotted an alarming symptom of bladder cancer
“[This] is why I’m supporting the NHS Help Us Help You campaign. I also do a lot of work with Fight Bladder Cancer and Patient Advocates.”
Advanced bladder cancer symptoms
If the tumour has spread, symptoms can include:
- Pelvic pain
- Bone pain
- Unintentional weight loss
- Swelling of the legs.
Anybody experiencing symptoms of cancer are strongly advised to book a doctor’s appointment.
As with any type of cancer, the sooner a diagnosis is made, the treatment can begin, and the outlook is more positive.
As part of the Help Us, Help You campaign, NHS England is encouraging anyone who has had tummy troubles such as discomfort or diarrhoea for three weeks or more, or seen blood in their pee – even just once, to contact their GP practice.
While it’s probably nothing serious, any of these symptoms could be a sign of something that needs treatment. Visit the NHS website for more information.
As part of the ‘Help Us, Help You’ campaign, NHS England is encouraging anyone who has had tummy troubles such as discomfort or diarrhoea for three weeks or more, or seen blood in their pee – even just once, to contact their GP practice. While it’s probably nothing serious, any of these symptoms could be a sign of something that needs treatment. Visit the NHS website for more information.
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