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Bladder Cancer Prevention
Bladder cancer is any of several types of malignant growths of the urinary bladder. It is a disease in which abnormal cells multiply without control in the bladder. The bladder is a hollow, muscular organ that stores urine; it is located in the pelvis. The most common type of bladder cancer begins in cells lining the inside of the bladder and is called transitional cell carcinoma.
Bladder Cancer Prevention begins with us. Although you can not control genetics, aging and other unknowns, certainly you can control the choices we make every day and to minimize the risk of the disease. If you routinely control and daily decisions we make significant changes in lifestyle, the odds are in our favor. Bladder cancer prevention begins with knowing the risk factors that predispose to disease in the first place. Below are the major risk factors associated with bladder cancer.
Risk factors for bladder cancer: Smoking: risk proportional to the number of packs smoked per day and number of years of smoking Exposure to environmental carcinogens, dyes, rubber, leather, ink or paint chronic or recurrent bacterial infection of the urinary tract Stones in the bladder High urinary pH High intake of cholesterol Pelvic Radiotherapy Cancers that originate in the prostate, colon and rectum in men
Cigarette smoking
Snuff smoke is considered the most lethal chemical carcinogen, representing at least 30 percent of cancer deaths. Smoking is strongly associated with lung cancer, head and neck, esophagus, pancreas, cervix and bladder. The snuff may also act synergistically with other substances like alcohol, asbestos, uranium, and viruses, to promote the development of cancer.
Exposure to environmental agents
Environmental factors associated with cancer include exposure to sunlight, radiation, chronic irritation or inflammation, and snuff consumption. Occupational hazards related to bladder cancer and toxins found in dyes, rubber, paint, asbestos, ink and leather.
Recurrent urinary tract infection
Infection with sexually transmitted diseases, poor hygienic practices or failure of treatment with antibiotics can irritate and inflame the urinary organs, making it difficult to overturn.
Bladder stones
There are numerous causes of bladder stones. Sometimes they are caused by malfunction of organs or hormone. However, the most effective thing we can do to prevent bladder stones is to choose healthy foods and staying hydrated with water.
High urinary pH
The food choices are inadequate root cause of the high urinary pH. Cranberry juice and fresh vegetables help the urinary pH is less acid and is within the normal range. Urine is naturally acidic to protect microscopic pathogens.
High Cholesterol
Processed foods rich in fatty acids after the high caloric intake, little exercise, sedentary lifestyle, obesity and stress all contribute to high cholesterol. There is absolute truth that we are what we eat. Consult a dietitian for recommendations healthy diet if your cholesterol is high.
The use of regent strips
New research continues on the use of regent strips to identify microscopic amounts of blood in the urine. The most common symptom of bladder cancer is lack of pain, hematuria, or blood in the urine. However, this product is still being evaluated and tested.
Ultimately, the most important way to prevent bladder cancer is to make decisions for healthy lifestyle and sensible.
For more information how to prevent cancer, visit: http://howtocancer.com/BladderControl
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