transitional cell carcinoma

What are the Main Risk Factors?

The primary risk factor for TCC is smoking, as tobacco smoke contains numerous carcinogens that can lead to DNA damage in urothelial cells. Occupational exposure is another significant risk factor; workers in industries such as dye, rubber, leather, and chemical manufacturing may be at increased risk. Additionally, chronic irritation of the bladder lining, potentially from infections or long-term catheter use, can also contribute to the development of TCC.

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