Blood Cr and Ni in Bladder Cancer and Prostate Adenoma Patients

Advances in Science Technology & Innovation(2018)

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Abstract
The established risk factors for bladder cancer (BC), which has been increasing in recent years worldwide and in Tunisia (Parkin et al. in Cancer J Clin, 55:74–108, 2005), could not explain the exceptionally high incidence of cancer by itself, suggesting that additional risk factors might be involved.
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Chromium,Nickel,Bladder cancer,Prostate adenoma
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