Most forms of bladder cancer cause cancerous growths within the bladder. If the tumors spread, they can enter the pelvic cavity and affect other organs, including the prostate in men and the uterus in women. Bladder cancer that spreads to the muscles is called muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Pelvic growths may put pressure on other organs and cause discomfort and pain.

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