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Specific Cancers: Urethral Cancer
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Urethral Cancer Symptoms

symptoms

Urethral cancer can be a silent disease, with no symptoms at all during the early stages. Patients with urethral cancer may have any or all of the following symptoms:

  • Lump or growth on the urethra

  • Urethral or vaginal bleeding

  • Urinating often or feeling an urge to urinate without passing much urine

  • Pain, low flow, or dribbling while urinating

  • Painful sexual intercourse

It is important to remember that all of these symptoms can be caused by many other medical problems. People who have any of these symptoms should see their doctor as soon as possible.

Online Medical Reviewer: Berek, Jonathan S. MD
Date Last Modified: 11/23/2004
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