Catalog exogenous risk factors for bladder carcinogenesis

The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the latest findings about the risk factors of bladder cancer.Most from the available data come from a retrospective analysis. Smoking is a risk factor for the most common and important. Work, diet, and exogenous exposure to environmental carcinogens, as well as some lifestyle factors can increase the risk of developing bladder cancer cancer.Bladder is a common malignancy worldwide. smoking, exposure to aromatic amines and arsenic are known risk factors for bladder cancer.

Evidence on the risk factors that can be modified such as exposure to a carcinogen derived from dietary or environmental and occupational hazards are still weak. a medical condition that causes chronic inflammation, insulin resistance change, negative modulate the immune system and / or genetic alterations may play a role in carcinogenesis of bladder cancer. Further studies, however, it is necessary to identify possible risks of exogenous factors, as well as their interaction, which gets a part in carcinogenesis of bladder cancer.

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