Haematuria
Symptom and Specific Features  | Possible Cancer  | Recommendation  | 
Haematuria (visible and unexplained) either without urinary tract infection or that persists or recurs after successful treatment of urinary tract infection, 45 and over  | Bladder or renal  | Refer people using a suspected cancer pathway referral (for an appointment within 2 weeks)  | 
Symptom and Specific Features  | Possible Cancer  | Recommendation  | 
Haematuria (non-visible and unexplained) with dysuria or raised white cell count on a blood test, 60 and over  | Bladder  | Refer people using a suspected cancer pathway referral (for an appointment within 2 weeks)  | 
Symptom and Specific Features  | Possible Cancer  | Recommendation  | 
Haematuria (visible) with low haemoglobin levels or thrombocytosis or high blood glucose levels or unexplained vaginal discharge in women 55 and over  | Endometrial  | Consider a direct access ultrasound scan  | 
Symptom and Specific Features  | Possible Cancer  | Recommendation  | 
Haematuria (visible) in men  | Prostrate  | Consider a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test and digital rectal examination  | 
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