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Risk Factors of Bladder Cancer

A risk factor is anything that increases your likelihood of developing bladder cancer. Some risk factors are beyond your control, while others can be modified. Understanding your risk factors can help you take steps to lower your chances of developing the disease.

Risk Factors You Can’t Change:

Gender

Men are at a higher risk of developing bladder cancer compared to women.

Race

White individuals are more likely to develop bladder cancer than those of other races.

Age

Bladder cancer can develop at any age, but the risk increases as you get older.

Family History

If someone in your family has had bladder cancer, your risk is elevated.

Genetics

Certain genetic mutations are linked to bladder cancer. It’s important to discuss genetic testing with your doctor if you have concerns.

Risk Factors You Can Change:

Workplace Exposure

Prolonged exposure to certain industrial chemicals, especially those used in the dye, rubber, leather, textile, paint, and printing industries, has been associated with bladder cancer. If you work or have worked in these fields, consult your doctor about your risks.

Smoking

Smoking is a significant risk factor for bladder cancer. The harmful chemicals in cigarettes increase your risk substantially.

Arsenic in Drinking Water

Drinking water with high levels of arsenic, particularly from well water, has been linked to a higher risk of bladder cancer.

While some risk factors cannot be altered, it’s important to address the ones that can be changed. Speak with your doctor to explore ways to reduce your risk and take control of your health.

 


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