If you notice blood in your pee, even if it's just the once, tell your doctor
Series : Be Clear on Cancer
Published : July 2018Page Length : 6
Format : Booklet A5
Supplier : N/A
Publisher : Public Health England
Around 19,100 people in England are diagnosed with bladder or kidney cancer each year. Both cancers affect men and women, although they are more common in men. Bladder and kidney cancers can affect people of all ages but are most common in people over 50. This leaflet provides important information on what causes these cancers, how to spot it, seeing your doctor, and reducing your risk of cancer. The message is simple - seeing a doctor early could save your life.