Biological differences underlying sex and gender disparities in bladder cancer: current synopsis and future directions

B Doshi, SR Athans, A Woloszynska - Oncogenesis, 2023 - nature.com
Sex and gender disparities in bladder cancer have long been a subject of interest to the
cancer research community, wherein men have a 4 times higher incidence rate than women …

Molecular markers for bladder cancer screening: an insight into bladder cancer and FDA-approved biomarkers

GV Flores Monar, T Reynolds, M Gordon… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Bladder cancer is one of the most financially burdensome cancers globally, from its
diagnostic to its terminal stages. The impact it imposes on patients and the medical …

Updated 2016 EAU guidelines on muscle-invasive and metastatic bladder cancer

JA Witjes, T Lebret, EM Compérat, NC Cowan… - European urology, 2017 - Elsevier
Context Invasive bladder cancer is a frequently occurring disease with a high mortality rate
despite optimal treatment. The European Association of Urology (EAU) Muscle-invasive and …

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 …

Do differences in clinical symptoms and referral patterns contribute to the gender gap in bladder cancer?

A Henning, M Wehrberger, S Madersbacher… - BJU …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Urothelial carcinoma of the
bladder (UCB) is more prevalent in men than women; however, in women the tumour stage …

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 …

Female gender is associated with a worse survival after radical cystectomy for urothelial carcinoma of the bladder: a competing risk analysis

JC Messer, SF Shariat, CP Dinney, G Novara, Y Fradet… - Urology, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective To determine the association of gender with outcome after radical cystectomy for
patients with bladder cancer. Methods An observational cohort study was conducted using …

Disparities in cause-specific mortality by race and sex among bladder cancer patients from the SEER database

TD Shu, FR Schumacher, B Conroy, L Ponsky… - Cancer Causes & …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Previous literature shows that more bladder cancer patients overall die from causes
other than the primary malignancy. Given known disparities in bladder cancer outcomes by …

A randomized controlled trial of celecoxib to prevent recurrence of nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer

AL Sabichi, JJ Lee, HB Grossman, S Liu… - Cancer Prevention …, 2011 - AACR
Significant morbidity and expense result from frequent recurrences of nonmuscle-invasive
bladder cancer (NMIBC) after standard treatment, and carcinoma in situ (Tis) is a poor …

[HTML][HTML] Is there a gender effect in bladder cancer? A population-based study of practice and outcomes

FM Patafio, DR Siemens, X Wei… - Canadian Urological …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods: Electronic records of treatment were linked to the population-based Ontario
Cancer Registry to identify all patients with bladder cancer treated with cystectomy or radical …