Can cervical cancer cause blood in urine?


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All sorts of things can cause blood in the urine, from minor to major problems. Though rare, it can also be a symptom of kidney or bladder cancer. I know, because that is what it turned out to be in my case. The earlier the diagnosis, the better the chances of survival.

Don't freak out - it could turn out to be something easily treated, and the odds are in your favor that it is. But whatever is the underlying reason, it is very important to get diagnosed and treated as soon as possible.
http://www.oncologychannel.com/cervicalc...


http://www.cureresearch.com/c/cervical_c...

yes
I do not believe so. Blood in urine is most likely from a kidney infection, kidney stones, possibly a urinary tract infection.


There is a difference between VAGINAL bleeding and blood in urine. If you are speaking of actual blood in urine one of the above is most likely the culprit. If you are speaking of unexplained VAGINAL bleeding, yes that is a symptom of cervical cancer but it could also be caused by many other factors. No matter the situation, it needs to be checked by a doctor.
yes in advanced stages it bores into urine tube from kidney and cause bleeding..
also post menopausal bleeding is suggestive of c cancer


but other causes are to be considered before as cervical cancer is a rare cause of blood in urine
other conditions like ( kidney stones infection etc are more likely causes).
some drugs cause red color to urine...
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