Bladder cancer is a common cancer in life and is the most common tumor of the urinary system, with the incidence ranking first among malignant tumors of the urinary system.
How does bladder cancer occur?
It is generally believed that it is related to frequent exposure to carcinogens such as naphthylamine, benzidine, etc. Common dyes, rubber, plastic products, paints, detergents, etc. in daily life also have potential cancer-causing risks. In addition, certain diseases such as bladder leukoplakia, adenoidal cystitis, urethral stones, urinary retention, etc. may also induce bladder cancer. Bladder cancer occurs more in men than in women, mostly above the age of fifty. Bladder cancer is known as an environmental tumor and is closely related to the outside world.