Bladder Cancer: Symptoms, Warning Signs & Care | Prestige Medical Group | Tustin, CA
Bladder Cancer · Tustin, CA

Understanding the warning signs of bladder cancer

Bladder cancer is a prevalent form of cancer originating in the cells of the bladder. The encouraging news: most cases are diagnosed at an early stage, when treatment outcomes are most favorable. If you’ve noticed concerning symptoms — especially blood in your urine — our urology team is here to help.

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Understanding bladder cancer

A brief educational overview of bladder cancer — what it is and what to watch for.

Bladder cancer is a prevalent form of cancer originating in the cells of the bladder. The bladder is a muscular hollow organ located in the lower abdomen, responsible for storing urine before it leaves the body.

While receiving a cancer diagnosis is always serious, bladder cancer is often detected early — when treatment is most effective. Recognizing the warning signs and seeking prompt evaluation makes a meaningful difference.

Understanding the Condition

Where bladder cancer begins

Types of Cells Involved

It starts in urothelial cells

Bladder cancer predominantly originates in the urothelial cells lining the interior of the bladder. These same urothelial cells are also present in the kidneys and in the ureters — the connecting tubes between the kidneys and the bladder. While urothelial cancer can develop in those other locations, it is most commonly observed in the bladder.

The Most Important Thing to Know

Most cases are diagnosed early

Most bladder cancers are diagnosed at an early stage, which greatly enhances the chances of successful treatment. That’s why recognizing the warning signs and seeking prompt evaluation matters so much. If something feels off — especially involving your urine — don’t wait. Early answers lead to better paths forward.

Warning Signs

Symptoms to watch for

The following symptoms can indicate bladder cancer — though many can also have benign causes. Only a urologist can determine the source through proper evaluation.

Primary Warning Sign

Blood in your urine

Medical term: Hematuria

The most common warning sign of bladder cancer is blood in the urine (hematuria) — which can cause urine to appear bright red, pink, or resembling cola. Sometimes the blood may not be visible at all and is only detected through lab testing. Any episode of unexplained blood in the urine should be evaluated by a urologist promptly, even if it appears only once.

Other symptoms to be aware of

Frequent Urination

Needing to urinate more often than usual, including at night

Painful Urination

Burning, discomfort, or pain when passing urine

Back Pain

Persistent pain in the lower or middle back

Beyond Initial Diagnosis

Ongoing care matters

Even when bladder cancer is caught and treated early, there is a risk of recurrence. Because of this, individuals who have been diagnosed and treated typically continue with follow-up tests for several years after their initial treatment, to monitor for any signs of return. This ongoing care is a routine and important part of bladder cancer management.

When to Seek Medical Attention

Don’t wait — schedule an evaluation

If you notice discolored urine and suspect the presence of blood, or if you experience any other concerning urinary symptoms, schedule an appointment with one of our urological providers for evaluation. Many causes of these symptoms turn out to be benign — but only a proper evaluation can tell.

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Concerned about a symptom? Get answers.

If you’ve noticed blood in your urine or any other concerning urinary symptoms, schedule an evaluation with our urology team. Early answers are the best path forward.