Cancers of the bladder
- 1 September 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Perspectives in Public Health
- Vol. 124 (5) , 228-229
- https://doi.org/10.1177/146642400412400520
Abstract
Bladder cancer is the fifth most common malignancy in Europe and the fourth most common malignancy in the United States.1 It affects one in 4000 people and accounts for 5% of all diagnosed cancers. The peak incidence is in the fifth and seventh decade. There is a strong association between smoking and bladder cancer. Smokers have a fourfold higher incidence of developing bladder cancer than the general population.2 The disease has a spectrum of clinical severity varying from superficial bladder cancer to muscle invasive or metastatic disease which carries a poor prognosis. Currently the superficial form of the disease is managed by endoscopic resection of the tumour, often followed by the instillation into the bladder of cytotoxic agents. Due to the tendency of bladder cancer to recur repeated cystoscopies and resections are often required. Because of this, one of the main thrusts of research is to find a way of preventing the progression from superficial disease to muscle invasive and metastatic bladder cancer.Keywords
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