Comparative outcomes of bladder cancer

M Cárdenas-Turanzas, C Cooksley… - Obstetrics & …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To compare the survival of women and men with transitional cell bladder
cancer. METHODS: We used the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results database to …

Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder: racial and gender disparities in survival (1993 to 2002), stage and grade (1993 to 2007)

K Mallin, KA David, PR Carroll, MI Milowsky… - The Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: Bladder cancer survival is consistently lower in female and black patients than in
male and white patients. We compared trends and differences according to clinical …

Closing the gender gap: can we improve bladder cancer survival in women?-a systematic review of diagnosis, treatment and outcomes

F Burge, R Kockelbergh - Urologia internationalis, 2016 - karger.com
Introduction: Despite recent attention, there are no gender specific guidelines to address the
disparity in bladder cancer survival between the sexes. The focus of this review was to …

Poor survival of females with bladder cancer is limited to those aged 70 years or over: a population‐wide linkage study, New South Wales, Australia

MI Patel, A Bang, D Gillett, R Cheluvappa… - Cancer …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Although men are diagnosed with bladder cancer (BC) with a rate three times higher than
women, women experience poorer survival. The cause of this gender difference is not clear …

Sex and racial differences in bladder cancer presentation and mortality in the US

E Scosyrev, K Noyes, C Feng, E Messing - Cancer, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUD: Sex, race, and age at diagnosis have a significant impact on mortality from
bladder cancer (BC). Women, African Americans of both sexes, and the elderly, all …

[HTML][HTML] Bladder cancer survival: Women better off in the long run

BK Andreassen, TK Grimsrud, ES Haug - European Journal of Cancer, 2018 - Elsevier
Aim Mortality among patients with bladder cancer is usually reported to be higher for women
than men, but how the risk differs and why remain largely unexplained. We also described …

Sex differences in urothelial bladder cancer survival

C Radkiewicz, G Edgren, ALV Johansson… - Clinical genitourinary …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background While urinary bladder cancer is consistently more common in men worldwide,
women have poorer prognosis. The aim of this study was to outline sex differences in …

Trends in the incidence and mortality of transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder for the last four decades in the USA: a SEER-based analysis

MJ Al-Husseini, A Kunbaz, AM Saad, JV Santos… - BMC cancer, 2019 - Springer
Background Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) accounts for around 95% of bladder cancers
and is the 4th most common cancer among men and the tenth most common in women, in …

Non-bladder cancer mortality in patients with urothelial cancer of the bladder

E Scosyrev, G Wu, D Golijanin, E Messing - Urologic Oncology: Seminars …, 2013 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: Because bladder cancer (BC) patients often have comorbidities that
adversely affect their health, we wanted to determine whether grade and stage of BC at …

Gender differences in stage-adjusted bladder cancer survival

NA Mungan, KKH Aben, MP Schoenberg, O Visser… - Urology, 2000 - Elsevier
Objectives. Gender differences have been observed in the prognosis of patients with
bladder cancer. It has also been suggested that these differences are caused by a worse …