Unpredictable bladder cancer: This is the cause that many people don't know

Fat

Research shows that the risk of bladder cancer is 11% higher in overweight men.

The risk of disease is also higher in obese people - with BMI above 30. The risk of bladder cancer is also higher in men with metabolic disorders due to obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure.

The risk of bladder cancer in obese women is also higher than that of women with normal weight.

Exposure to chemicals

Cancer Research Association, UK, says exposure to chemicals is one of the risk factors for this disease, which could be the cause of more than a quarter of cases.

Some professions may also be associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer such as those exposed to dyes, textiles, rubber production, plastics and tanning.

Exposure to radiation in the past

Chemotherapy or radiation makes you exposed to strong rays, causing some changes in the DNA of the cells in the bladder and unable to control growth.

Chronic cystitis

Your chances of getting bladder cancer will be high if you have a long-term bladder infection.

Smoking

Harmful chemicals in cigarettes increase the risk of bladder cancer by 50%

These chemicals penetrate the urine and are filtered by the kidneys. The bladder is a place to store urine, so it is repeatedly exposed to toxic chemicals. This can alter the cells of the bladder mucosa '.

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