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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Bladder cancer
  1. Arsenic and Drinking Water (U.S. Geological Survey)  
    Arsenic/Learn More ... Arsenic ... Drinking Water/Images ... Drinking Water ... U.S. Geological Survey ... Arsenic is a naturally occurring element, but long-term exposure can ...
  2. Urinary Bladder From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  3. ... make semen. The urethra carries urine from the bladder, through the prostate gland to the penis.
  4. ... the risk of several types of cancer especially cancer of the lung, mouth, larynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, and cervix. Smoking also increases the ...
  5. ... and its various components increase the risk of cancer (especially in the lung, mouth, larynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, and cervix), heart attacks and strokes, ...
  6. ... tubes, the ovaries, the kidneys, the ureters, the bladder, and many blood vessels (arteries and veins).
  7. Tonsils From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Tonsillitis/Reference Desk ... Tonsillitis ... Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  8. Pharynx From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  9. Spleen From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  10. ... cancer of the endometrium Cancer of the cervix, cancer of the ovary Severe, long-term (chronic) vaginal bleeding
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