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Underlying Cause
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Transitional Cell Carcinoma Underlying Cause
The cause of transitional cell carcinoma is unknown, but genetics may play a role.Genes control the functions inside a cell. Special genes control how cells divide and grow. Cancer occurs when the damaged genes stimulate the cell to multiply out of control. The exact cause for this damage is unknown. Examples: Transitional cell cancer develops from the cells that line the genitourinary system. Examples: Continue to Transitional Cell Carcinoma Anatomy
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