Intestinal metaplasia is not a strong risk factor for bladder cancer: study of 53 cases with long-term follow-up.

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This study analyzed 53 cases of intestinal metaplasia in the bladder to determine if it is a significant risk factor for developing bladder cancer, finding it to be a weak association.

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