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Mar 22, 2026 News

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10% of ER Hematuria Patients Die in 3 Months

1A study shows 10% of ER patients with visible hematuria die within 3 months.
225% received a cancer diagnosis, with bladder cancer being the most common.
3Seek a detailed exam within 48 hours for blood in urine, even without pain.

📖 Easy Explanation

🔍 Background

People sometimes visit the ER for 'hematuria,' which is blood in the urine. Recently, a large-scale study analyzing over 8,500 ER patients with hematuria worldwide was published.

📌 Key Points

According to the study, about 10% of patients who visited the ER with visible hematuria sadly died within three months. Furthermore, 1 in 4 were diagnosed with cancer, mostly bladder cancer. However, only half received detailed exams after their ER visit, highlighting the danger of delaying tests.

💡 Why It Matters

If your urine is red or cola-colored, never ignore it, even if there is no pain. Especially if you are over 50, you must get detailed exams like a CT scan or cystoscopy within 48 hours of discovering hematuria.

🔮 What's Next

Since the survival rate for bladder cancer is over 80% when caught early, prompt examination and treatment will be the most crucial keys to saving lives.

📚 Glossary

혈뇨 (Hyeolnyo)Hematuria; a condition where blood is mixed in the urine, making it appear red or cola-colored.
방광경 검사 (Banggwanggyeong geomsa)Cystoscopy; an examination that directly observes the inside of the bladder by inserting a thin endoscope through the urethra.
CT 촬영 (CT chwaryeong)CT scan; a detailed scan using X-rays to check the condition of internal organs in 3D images.
EAUEuropean Association of Urology; an international academic conference sharing the latest research in urology.
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