Medical Definition of Bladder cancer risks

1. Smoking is a major risk factor. Cigarette smokers develop bladder cancer 2-3 times more often than do nonsmokers. Quitting smoking reduces the risk of bladder cancer, lung cancer, several other types of cancer, and a number of other diseases as well. Workers in some occupations are at higher risk of developing bladder cancer because of exposure to carcinogens (cancer-causing substances) in the workplace. These workers include people in the rubber, chemical, and leather industries, as well as hairstylists, machinists, metal workers, printers, painters, textile workers, and truck drivers. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bladder Cancer Risks

bladdernuts
bladdernut family
bladderpod
bladders
bladderworm
bladderwort
bladderwort
bladderworts
bladderwort family
bladderwrack
bladdery
bladder calcification
bladder calculi
bladder campion
bladder cancer
bladder cancer risks (current term)
bladder cherry
bladder compliance
bladder disorder
bladder exstrophy
bladder fern
bladder fistula
bladder fucus
bladder infection
bladder inflammation
bladder ketmia
bladder neoplasms
bladder outlet obstruction
bladder pain
bladder polyp

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