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Plastic Particles May Increase Risk of a Type of Cancer in Men, Study

Last updated: February 27, 2026 1:28 am
Neha Ashraf
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Tiny plastic particles are present everywhere, including in food, water, and air. In fact, according to one estimate, we ingest particles equivalent to the size of a credit card every week. But what happens inside our bodies as a result remains unclear.

‎So far, it has not been possible to say anything conclusively about this. However, findings from a new study suggest that these particles may potentially increase the risk of a type of cancer in men.

‎In the study conducted by New York University, researchers discovered that plastic particles were found in tumor samples of nine out of every ten men suffering from bladder cancer.

‎In fact, the research found that the number of plastic particles was higher in cancerous tumors compared to other bladder tissues.

‎It goes without saying that avoiding plastic in daily life is not possible, as most products around us are made of plastic or come with plastic packaging.

‎These products release very tiny plastic particles that can enter the body. So far, microplastics have been detected in the human heart, arteries, uterus, and other parts of the body.

‎The study analyzed samples from 10 patients suffering from bladder cancer. These patients had undergone surgery to remove tumors, and plastic particles were detected in 90 percent of the samples.

‎Researchers stated that the findings provide evidence suggesting that tiny plastic particles may increase the risk of bladder cancer. They said further research is needed to confirm the results.

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