This study found that the accumulation of smoking to be significantly associated with lower rates of nnal-gluc/free nnal affect risk for bladder cancer (uc).
The study found that the accumulation of tobacco to the statistical significant associated with reduced rate of NNAL-Gluc/risk impact NNAL free cause bladder cancer (UC)
The study found that the accumulation of smoke. And significantly associated with lower rates of NNAL - Gluc/free NNAL affect bladder cancer risk (UC).