Risk Factors for Bladder Cancer: Results of a Survey of Hospital Patients.

Rangrez Shadab, R B Nerli, Saziya R Bidi, Shridhar C Ghagane
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Introduction: Several risk factors have been identified in the occurrence of bladder cancer. These include genetic and hereditary factors, smoking and tobacco use, increased body mass index, occupational exposure to certain chemicals and dyes, medical conditions such as chronic cystitis and infectious diseases such as schistosomiasis. This study aimed to evaluate risk factors in patients with bladder cancer.

Materials and methods: All patients presenting to the uro-oncology department of the hospital with imaging and histology confirmed bladder cancer were included in the study. Age- and gender-matched patients presenting to the department of urology with benign disorders were prospectively included as controls. All the study subjects and the controls completed a self-administered structured questionnaire.

Results: Seventy-two (67.3%) of the participants with bladder cancer were males. The mean age of participants with bladder cancer was 59.24 ± 16.28 years. Most participants with bladder cancer worked as farmers (35.5%) or industrial workers (24.3%). Recent history of recurrent urinary tract infections was seen in 85 (79.4%) of the participants with bladder cancer and 32 (30.8%) of controls. Diabetes mellitus was more common among participants with bladder cancer. A significant number of participants with bladder cancer used tobacco and smoked compared to controls.

Conclusions: This study highlights numerous potential biological and epidemiological factors that may act as a risk factors for bladder cancer. These factors could explain the gender differences observed in the incidence of bladder cancer. In addition, the study indicates the intense risk of tobacco products and smoking on the incidence of bladder cancer.

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膀胱癌的危险因素:对住院患者的调查结果
导读:在膀胱癌的发生中已经确定了几个危险因素。这些因素包括遗传和遗传因素、吸烟和使用烟草、体重指数增加、职业接触某些化学品和染料、慢性膀胱炎等疾病和血吸虫病等传染病。本研究旨在评估膀胱癌患者的危险因素。材料和方法:所有影像学和组织学证实膀胱癌就诊于本院泌尿肿瘤科的患者均纳入研究。年龄和性别匹配的泌尿科良性疾病患者被前瞻性纳入对照组。所有的研究对象和对照组都完成了一份自我管理的结构化问卷。结果:72例(67.3%)膀胱癌患者为男性。膀胱癌患者的平均年龄为59.24±16.28岁。大多数膀胱癌患者是农民(35.5%)或产业工人(24.3%)。膀胱癌患者中有85人(79.4%)有近期尿路感染复发史,对照组有32人(30.8%)有近期尿路感染复发史。糖尿病在膀胱癌患者中更为常见。与对照组相比,大量膀胱癌患者使用烟草和吸烟。结论:本研究强调了许多潜在的生物学和流行病学因素可能作为膀胱癌的危险因素。这些因素可以解释膀胱癌发病率的性别差异。此外,该研究表明,烟草制品和吸烟对膀胱癌的发病率有很大的风险。
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