<span>Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome (WPW) is one of several disorders of the electrical system of the heart that are commonly referred to as pre-excitation syndromes.
</span><span>In a heart affected by WPW syndrome, however, an extra electrical pathway can interfere with the normal heartbeat. ... If it's left untreated, the abnormal heartbeat, can cause blood pressure, heart failure, and even death.
WPW can cause death.
I don't know how many people who have had it and died from it, but I hope the other information helps!
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Transitional cell carcinoma is a cancer that forms in a type of epithelial tissue called transitional epithelium, or urothelium. This tissue, which is made up of many layers of epithelial cells that can get bigger and smaller, is found in the linings of the bladder, ureters, and part of the kidneys (renal pelvis), and a few other organs.
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