Bladder transitional cell cancer is a cancer of the bladder.

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Bladder transitional cell cancer is a common cause of bladder cancer, but it is also caused by chronic smoking. In general, it is related to genetics, smoking, and long-term exposure to toxic chemicals.

Bladder transitional cell cancer is a cancer of the bladder.

1. Genetic

bladder transitional cell cancer has a certain genetic predisposition. If there is bladder transitional cell cancer in the family, the incidence of bladder transitional cell cancer will be higher than that of other populations.

2. Smoking

studies show that about 30% to 50% of bladder cancer is caused by smoking, so the incidence of bladder transitional cell cancer is also related to long-term smoking.

Bladder transitional cell cancer is a cancer of the bladder.

3. Long-term exposure

to toxic chemicals due to work reasons, such as benzene, chloropropene, acetone, etc., can lead to abnormal cell proliferation in the body, causing bladder transitional cell cancer.



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