What kind of bladder cancer presents with the symptom of frequent urination?
Most bladder cancers are asymptomatic, in that they do not cause any burning, pressure, discomfort, or frequency. However, Carcinoma in Situ was initially thought to be an early form of bladder cancer, but is actually a more aggressive form of bladder cancer. Transitional Carcinoma can present with what are called irritative bladder symptoms of frequency, urgency, and again these are often treated or assumed to be symptoms of an infection, and often are treated with one or two or several courses of antibiotics before proper investigation is done, and the proper diagnosis is made.