Dwyane Wade reveals the kidney cancer symptoms he ignored: ‘I didn’t think nothing of it’
Dwyane Wade wants to block kidney cancer’s full-court press on your health.
The retired NBA star recently opened up about his Stage 1 kidney cancer diagnosis at age 41, admitting that he initially dismissed the early warning signs his body was sending.
“I didn’t think nothing of it,” Today,” adding he felt “pretty healthy” when he decided to schedule a checkup, seeking peace of mind after his father’s prostate cancer diagnosis.
Urine trouble
During the appointment, Wade told his physician he’d noticed a change in his urination.
“I talked about just having a slow stream,” the basketball legend said. “Sometimes when I would go to the bathroom, my urine would come out little slow.”
A core function of the kidneys is to filter the blood, expelling waste and excess fluid as urine. While issues like blood in the urine, changes in frequency or quantity and pain during urination could be caused by other conditions, they’re all potential signs of kidney cancer and should be checked out.
