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The Tobacco Reference Guide
by David Moyer, MD.


Chapter 8 Other Cancers

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Other Cancers: Kidney, Bladder, and Prostate Cancer

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Smoking doubles the risk for bladder cancer; 47% of bladder cancer deaths in men

and 37% in women are caused by smoking. Bladder cancer is diagnosed in 47,000

Americans each year, with 10,200 deaths.

Cancer Facts and Figures 1994 (American Cancer Society), p.16 and Los Angeles

Times, June 21, 1991

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Year 2000 estimates for new cases of bladder cancer are 53,000, with 12,200

deaths.

CA-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, January-February 2000, pp. 12-13

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70% of cancers of the renal pelvis and ureter in men, and 40% in women, are caused

by smoking. Smokers have more than a threefold risk of developing these cancers. If

all tobacco use were eliminated, kidney cancer would be reduced by 30 to 40%.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, March 18, 1992, p. 381 and Cancer

Research 52:254, 1992

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There is a twofold increased risk of kidney cancer among smokers compared with

nonsmokers.

Cancer, June 1, 1997

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Carcinogens in tobacco smoke are absorbed into the blood, and some are excreted

unchanged or as active metabolites through the urinary tract. The urine of cigarette

smokers is strongly mutagenic.

Clinics in Chest Medicine, December 1991, p. 636

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