Bladder cancer

Bladder cancer is malignant growth of the cells in the bladder. Bladder cancer often affects the elderly, although it can occur at any age. The most common symptom of bladder cancer is bloody urine. This is usually very sudden and you do not feel pain. During the early stages, the urine blood can come today and disappear tomorrow. However, it will be back sooner or later. Sometimes blood clots are formed, causing bladder muscle spasm pain. You may have burning sensation when urinating. You will also urinate frequently. Surgery is the main treatment method when bladder cancer is still localized. After it spreads, chemotherapy is needed.


How is Bladder cancer treated in practice?