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How does being a house painter contribute to bladder cancerIn the 1980's, I was a house painter for several years. In 2007, I am diagnosed with bladder cancer Do you think the two can be related, even though its' been 20 years since I've been a house painter. I know that I breathed in a lot of toxic fumes from painting. But why would it take so long to develop>?
Re: How does being a house painter contribute to bladder cancerIf you washed the paint off your hands with acetone that may be part of the cause. Bladder cancer can take years even decades to develop.
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