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The role of smoking in bladder cancer risk: Unveiling racial and ethnic disparities in US and global populations, a secondary dataset analysis Smoking associated with worse outcomes for bladder cancer patients HSC News Every cigarette leaves a mark. Not just on your lungs, but on organs you may never associate with smoking. One of them is your bladder. The toxic substances found in cigarette smoke Bladder cancer begins when cells in the #bladder start growing uncontrollably. While many risk factors don't directly cause #cancer, they increase the likelihood of DNA damage that can lead to cancer. Some Bladder cancer risk can increase due to smoking, tobacco use, chronic bladder infections, poor hydration, unhealthy diet, chemical exposure, and family history. Early awareness and timely consultation can make a major difference. BCANTT 2024: Implementation of Smoking Cessation for Patients with Bladder Cancer
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