Madeb Ralph, Messing Edward M
Department of Urology, Strong Memorial Hospital University of Rochester Medical Center, NY, USA.
Urol Oncol. 2004 Mar-Apr;22(2):86-92. doi: 10.1016/S1078-1439(03)00139-X.
Bladder cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and the eighth most common in women in the United States. While clinicians who diagnose and treat the disease recognize that bladder cancer has a unique demographic profile, the influence of such factors as age, gender and race on incidence, prognosis, and survival of patients is poorly understood, and has not been the subject of intense investigation. Both through analysis of the population-based databases of bladder cancer in the United States and Europe, as well as epidemiological studies, some of the effects of gender, race and age on this disease have begun to be explained. In this manuscript we review the current literature and epidemiological studies on the affects of gender, race and age on incidence and mortality of bladder cancer.
在美国,膀胱癌是男性中第四大最常被诊断出的癌症,在女性中则是第八大最常见的癌症。虽然诊断和治疗该疾病的临床医生认识到膀胱癌具有独特的人口统计学特征,但对于年龄、性别和种族等因素对患者发病率、预后和生存率的影响却知之甚少,且尚未成为深入研究的主题。通过对美国和欧洲基于人群的膀胱癌数据库进行分析以及开展流行病学研究,性别、种族和年龄对这种疾病的一些影响已开始得到解释。在本论文中,我们回顾了关于性别、种族和年龄对膀胱癌发病率和死亡率影响的当前文献及流行病学研究。