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Early recognition of skin features associated with internal malignancies provides an opportunity for early diagnosis, treatment of the internal malignancy and monitoring of tumor recurrence. As a member of TEA Domain Transcription Factors (TEADs), TEAD4 was found to be upregulated in urinary bladder cancer (UBC). This study focused on investigating the clinical value and potential functions of TEAD4 in UBC. Patients' samples, TCGA-BLCA and multiple GEO datasets were applied to explore the expression pattern of TEAD4 in UBC. Cox regressi