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Abstract: . . . have none of these factors. Doctors can seldom explain why one person gets this cancer and another does not. Studies have found the following risk factors for bladder cancer : • Age. The chance of getting bladder cancer goes up as people get older. People under 40 rarely get this disease. • Tobacco. . . . . . . include the cause of your own pain, and that a reliable diagnosis can only be obtained by contacting your own health care provider. For details of the Content Disclaimer and Legal Disclaimers regarding materials provided by TMT, see www.masterdocs.com/disclaimer.htm . . . . . . . bladder cancer . People who have had bladder cancer have an increased chance of getting the disease again. People who think they may be at risk for bladder cancer should discuss this concern with their doctor. The doctor may suggest ways to reduce the risk and can plan an appropriate schedule for . . . --880,3,147,1087,4400
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