Sentences with phrase «bladder cancer risk»

Analysis of the data showed that former smokers had a 2.2 times increased bladder cancer risk and that the risk was about 4 times higher for current smokers in comparison to never having smoked.
Based on the potential benefits of proper hydration such as reduced bladder cancer risk, how many cups of water should we strive to drink every day?
The role of exposure to cigarette smoke in bladder cancer risk in dogs requires more study, but it would be best to limit exposure to smoke as it can cause other disease in dogs too.
A possible association between the TACC3 rs798766 polymorphism and urinary bladder cancer risk has been indicated in published literature.
A Harvard University study of nearly 48,000 men found that bladder cancer risk decreased by 7 percent for every extra daily cup of fluid consumed, and a high intake of water — say, eight cups daily — may reduce risk by about 50 percent, potentially saving thousands of lives.
Consumption of Raw Cruciferous Vegetables is Inversely Associated with Bladder Cancer Risk.
Currently, the drug maker Takeda Pharmaceutical and Eli Lilly & Co. are being accussed of misleading regulators about risks associated with the drug, downplaying concerns about the drug's cancer causing potential, and failing to provide specific warnings with its diabetes drug until 2011 (even though bladder cancer risks were clear 7 years earlier).
This study was in followup to an earlier study that showed a significant association between lawn chemical exposure and increased bladder cancer risk in dogs with a strong genetic risk for the cancer, i.e. Scottish terriers.
Smoking and bladder cancer risk is higher than previously reported, and the risk for bladder cancer in women smokers is the same as that of men.
As if the drug's bladder cancer risk is not bad enough, ACTOplus met and ACTOplus met XR have also been linked to lactic acidosis, a potentially fatal condition involving acid buildup in the blood.
A little over a year ago, the FDA announced that taking Actos for longer than a year may up the bladder cancer risk.
According to McGill University researchers in Montreal, an evaluation of over 115,000 patients found that taking Actos for more than two years doubles the bladder cancer risk.
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