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Worried About Bladder Cancer? Important Risk Factors to Know

Written by TYE Medical on Jan 10th 2023

Bladder cancer is probably more common than you think. According to the American Cancer Society, over 80,000 Americans are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year. That places bladder cancer as the

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Worried About Bladder Cancer? Important Risk Factors to Know

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