'Red flag' toilet symptom that could mean bladder cancer

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Bladder cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the UK

An expert is warning people to look out for "red flag" symptoms as May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month.

Jennifer Argent from Patient Claim Line spoke to the ECHO about the key signs of bladder cancer people should look out for.READ MORE: Ryanair sends 'important' warning to passengers with bookings “Other red flag symptoms that our clients have experienced can include needing to urinate frequently, urgently, or feeling a burning sensation when urinating. Patients suffering from advanced bladder cancer may experience symptoms such as pain in their pelvis or bones, swollen legs, or unexpected weight loss.

 

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