A 65 year old male smoker presents with gross total painless hematuria. The most likely diagnosis is ?

Correct Answer: Carcinoma of urinary blader
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Carcinoma of urinary bladder "Painless haematuria is by far the most common symptom and should be regarded as indicative of bladder carcinoma unless proven otherwise." Bailey Cigarette smoking is the main etiological factor for bladder cancer.
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