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Hidden Triggers Behind Bladder Cancer

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Smoking is the leading cause of bladder cancer, exposing the bladder to harmful chemicals through urine elimination.

Smoking

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Long-term exposure to industrial chemicals, especially in dyes, rubber, leather, and paint, increases bladder cancer risk significantly.

Chemical Exposure

Age

Bladder cancer risk increases significantly with age, most often affecting individuals over the age of 55 due to cumulative exposure to risks.

Gender

Men are more likely to develop bladder cancer than women, possibly due to higher exposure to risk factors like smoking.

Chronic Bladder Inflammation

Ongoing bladder infections or inflammation, like from long-term catheter use, may raise the risk of cancerous cell changes.

Previous Cancer Treatment

Radiation therapy or chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide increases the chances of developing bladder cancer later in life.

Family History

Having close relatives with bladder cancer may raise your risk due to shared genetics or environmental exposures.

Not Drinking Enough Fluids

Low fluid intake reduces urine output, allowing harmful chemicals to stay in the bladder longer, increasing cancer risk.

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