Bladder cancer occurs when cells in the bladder start to grow without control. The bladder has a muscular wall that allows it to get larger to store urine made by the kidneys and to shrink to squeeze urine out of the body. There are two kidneys, one on each side of the backbone, above the waist. The bladder and kidneys work together to remove toxins and wastes from your body. Bladder cancer is a common cancer that occurs when cells in the bladder grow out of control. The most common symptom is blood in the urine, which can be painless and may come and go. Other symptoms include urinary frequency and pelvic pain. Symptoms Blood in the urine, urinary frequency, pelvic pain Types Urothelial carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma
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