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Bladder cancer affects over 10,200 people every year in the UK. It is more than twice as common in men as in women. Smoking is the main preventable cause of bladder cancer, although it can also be caused by exposure to certain chemicals that are now banned in the UK.
Survival from bladder cancer has risen steadily over recent decades, and more than eight out of ten people with early bladder cancer will survive.
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- Press Release: Cancer death rates over a third higher in men than women
29 January 2013 - Press Release: Adding chemo to radiotherapy halves risk of deadly bladder cancer returning
18 April 2012 - News story: Contact allergies 'may be associated with reduced risk of some cancers'
12 July 2011 - Press Release: Deprived cancer patients face fatal health problems
24 November 2010 - Press Release: Relatives of young breast cancer patients could face increased risks of other cancers
29 September 2010 - News story: Study supports view that painters face higher risk of bladder cancer
22 July 2010 - News story: Public unaware of link between smoking and bladder cancer
11 July 2008 - News story: Potential link between HPV and bladder cancer
28 September 2007 - Press Release: Gonorrhoea linked to bladder cancer in men
9 January 2007 - News story: New guidelines to increase bladder cancer survival, claims NHS
2 February 2006
- News story: Low awareness of bladder cancer is 'disappointing'
1 May 2012 - News story: Risk of bladder cancer from smoking higher than previously thought
16 August 2011 - Press Release: Cancer Research UK launches groundbreaking research centre in Oxford
15 March 2011 - Press Release: Drug trial success could reduce risk of bladder cancer recurring by a third
25 October 2010 - Press Release: New test hope to personalise treatment for bladder cancer patients
14 September 2010 - News story: 'More research needed' after scientists suggest well-cooked meat affects bladder cancer risk
20 April 2010 - Press Release: Radiotherapy as effective as surgery in bladder cancer treatment
19 January 2008 - News story: Scientists use mutant proteins to predict bladder cancer recurrence
6 February 2007 - Press Release: Childhood exposure to secondhand smoke linked to bladder cancer
9 November 2006 - News story: New tests detect 99% of recurrent bladder cancer, says report
19 January 2006







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