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Smoking Has the Possibility to Trigger Bladder Cancer

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Bladder cancer is the most prevalent cancer diagnosed worldwide, with thousands of men and women diagnosed each year. These are some rather depressing numbers. Because of androgen receptors, men are thought to be more likely than women to acquire bladder cancer (linked to male hormones). When these receptors are combined with a long-term smoking habit. Tobacco use is considered to be the main contributor to bladder cancer, causing more than half of bladder cancers in men and about a third of cases in women. There is a direct link between smoking and the risk of developing bladder cancer. Stopping smoking greatly reduces the risk of developing bladder cancer. Symptoms of this deadly cancer develop gradually over time.  Blood in the urine is one of the first signs of urinary bladder cancer. However, you can have what is called "microscopic hematuria," which simply means blood that can only be seen under a microscope. Most people develop painful urination, frequent urination, or...