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Smoking and bladder cancer: What you need to know this Bladder Cancer Awareness Month Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network Bladder Cancer from Smoking: Early Signs & Quit Smoking Tips Max Hospital Smoking raises the chance of getting genito urinary cancer and causes about half of all bladder cancers. Smokers have 3 to 4 times increased risk of developing bladder cancer. Second hand smoke exposure ( Comparing the joint effect of arsenic exposure, cigarette smoking and risk genotypes of vascular endothelial growth factor on upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma and bladder cancer ScienceDirect
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