Epidemiology, screening, and prevention of bladder cancer
Context Bladder cancer (BC) represents a significant health problem due to the potential
morbidity and mortality associated with disease burden, which has remained largely …
morbidity and mortality associated with disease burden, which has remained largely …
[HTML][HTML] Epidemiology, aetiology and screening of bladder cancer
MGK Cumberbatch, AP Noon - Translational andrology and …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bladder cancer (BC) is a common, significant and expensive health condition.
Understanding the risk factors for this disease is paramount to improving disease prevention …
Understanding the risk factors for this disease is paramount to improving disease prevention …
Epidemiology of bladder cancer: a systematic review and contemporary update of risk factors in 2018
Context Bladder cancer (BC) is a significant health problem, and understanding the risk
factors for this disease could improve prevention and early detection. Objective To provide a …
factors for this disease could improve prevention and early detection. Objective To provide a …
[HTML][HTML] Epidemiology of bladder cancer in 2023: a systematic review of risk factors
Context Bladder cancer (BC) is common worldwide and poses a significant public health
challenge. External risk factors and the wider exposome (totality of exposure from external …
challenge. External risk factors and the wider exposome (totality of exposure from external …
Global trends in the epidemiology of bladder cancer: challenges for public health and clinical practice
LMC van Hoogstraten, A Vrieling… - Nature reviews Clinical …, 2023 - nature.com
Bladder cancer is among the ten most common cancers globally, causes considerable
morbidity and mortality and is, therefore, a substantial burden for health-care systems. The …
morbidity and mortality and is, therefore, a substantial burden for health-care systems. The …
Bladder cancer
Abstract In the United States, an estimated 74,000 new cases of bladder cancer and 16,000
deaths occur annually. Because of favorable survival, approximately 578,000 persons are …
deaths occur annually. Because of favorable survival, approximately 578,000 persons are …
Epidemiology and prevention of bladder cancer
E Negri, C La Vecchia - Invasive Bladder Cancer, 2007 - Springer
In most populations, the occurrence of bladder cancer is 3–4 times more frequent in men
than in women. 1 This reflects the more frequent exposure of men to tobacco-smoking and to …
than in women. 1 This reflects the more frequent exposure of men to tobacco-smoking and to …
Screening for bladder cancer: rationale, limitations, whom to target, and perspectives
S Larre, JWF Catto, MS Cookson, EM Messing… - European urology, 2013 - Elsevier
CONTEXT: Bladder cancer (BCa) is the fourth most common cancer in men. Survival from
the disease has not improved in the last 25 yr. Population-based screening theoretically …
the disease has not improved in the last 25 yr. Population-based screening theoretically …
Epidemiology of bladder cancer
Based on the latest GLOBOCAN data, bladder cancer accounts for 3% of global cancer
diagnoses and is especially prevalent in the developed world. In the United States, bladder …
diagnoses and is especially prevalent in the developed world. In the United States, bladder …
Bladder cancer incidence and mortality: a global overview and recent trends
S Antoni, J Ferlay, I Soerjomataram, A Znaor, A Jemal… - European urology, 2017 - Elsevier
Context Bladder cancer has become a common cancer globally, with an estimated 430 000
new cases diagnosed in 2012. Objective We examine the most recent global bladder cancer …
new cases diagnosed in 2012. Objective We examine the most recent global bladder cancer …