The first and main sign of bladder cancer is blood in the urine, a condition otherwise referred to as hematuria. You can see the urine coloration changing to faded yellow-red. More hardly ever, the pee may become darkish red. Blood in the urine does not always imply bladder cancer, but rather might be the consequence of an infection, bladder stone, kidney stone, or any benign kidney disorder.



Changes in urination:

Frequent and painful urination, and a feeling of urination urgency even when the bladder isn't full might be the early signs of bladder cancer.



Lower back pain:

There are chances that the reason for lower back pain is larger bladder cancer.



It is also important to note that there are several cancer causes and risk factors, and these include:

A Person’s Age

Family History

A Person’s Racial Background

Gender

History Of Chronic Bladder Irritation

History Of Smoking

Exposure To Chemicals

Exposure To Arsenic

Prior Cancer Treatments

Family And Genetic History

Insufficient Fluid Intake

Use of certain medicines or herbal supplements

Personal history of bladder

Bladder birth defects etc.