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Effects of antioxidant supplements on cancer prevention: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

The use of antioxidant supplements may increase an individual's chances of developing bladder cancer.

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Effects of Beta-Carotene Supplements on Cancer Prevention: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Non-smokers and smokers who take beta-carotene supplements are more prone to develop bladder cancer and all types of cancer respectively.

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A Prospective Investigation of Coffee Drinking and Bladder Cancer Incidence in the United States.

​Bladder cancer is more likely to occur in coffee drinkers than in non-consumers of this beverage.

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Cigarette smoking and risk of bladder, pancreas, kidney, and colorectal cancers in Iowa.

​Cigarette smoking may put an individual at high risk of having bladder, kidney, and pancreatic cancer.

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Association between smoking and risk of bladder cancer among men and women.

​Bladder cancer is more likely to occur in current and former smokers than in never smokers.

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Smoking and Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review of Risk and Outcomes.

​Cigarette smokers may be highly vulnerable to bladder cancer.

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Citrus fruit intake and bladder cancer risk: a meta-analysis of observational studies.

Consistent consumption of citrus fruits may help reduce bladder cancer development risk.

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The association of cruciferous vegetables intake and risk of bladder cancer: a meta-analysis.

High consumption of cruciferous vegetables is associated with lower risk of bladder cancer.

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Milk consumption and cancer incidence: a Norwegian prospective study.

Generous milk intake may promote the development of cancerous cells in lymphatic organs.

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Fruit and vegetable intake and incidence of bladder cancer in a male prospective cohort.

Cruciferous vegetables may significantly reduce the chances of developing bladder cancer in males although other types of fruits and vegetables appeared to have an insignificant effect. 

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