This study was performed to identify the factors influencing on the incidence of gallbladder cancer. Data were surveyed using interview and questionnaires by 160 outpatients who visited a general hospital located in K area from January 15 to March 30, 2018. The case group selected 80 people who were confirmed to have bladder cancer while 80 people who did not belong to the gallbladder cancer. The results of this study are as follows. Firstly, if the BMl index is 30kg/m2 or higher, the 52.5% in the cases group was significantly higher than 42.5% in the control group(X2=7.18, p=.04). Secondly, 15.0% of case group who frequently eat radish was 15.0%, significantly lower than 28.8 % of control group(X2=8.16, p=.03). Thirdly, it was found that the frequently stressed case group was 2.14 times significantly higher than the control group(OR=2.14, 95% Cl=1.26-11.93). Based on the findings, education and practice for gallbladder cancer is required for local residents to prevent smoking and non-exercise groups.