Does increased urination frequency prote
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Debra T. Silverman; Juan Alguacil; Nathaniel Rothman; Francisco X. Real; Montser
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Article
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2008
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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## Abstract Experimental studies suggest that increased urination frequency may reduce bladder cancer risk if carcinogens are present in the urine. Only 2 small studies of the effect of increased urination frequency on bladder cancer risk in humans have been conducted with conflicting results. Our