[膀胱癌的性别差异]。

Urologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1007/s00120-022-01914-4
Georgios Gakis, Dorothea Weckermann
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摘要

背景和目的:虽然膀胱癌在女性中的发病率较低,但她们往往在发病时病情较晚期,病程较严重。目前尚不清楚哪些因素导致女性膀胱癌预后较差。材料和方法:在PubMed检索并评估了2004年至2022年的原始论文和综述。结果:多种因素可能导致女性和男性膀胱癌的不同病程。在文献中,流行病学和临床方面进行了讨论。此外,遗传和激素的原因以及泌尿组的作用已成为最近讨论的焦点。结论:早期诊断和更好的手术治疗可使女性膀胱癌的预后更好。进一步分析遗传、激素和微生物因素可能为膀胱癌的预防、诊断和治疗开辟新的前景。
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[Gender-associated differences in bladder cancer].

Background and objectives: Although the incidence of bladder cancer among women is lower, they tend to more often have advanced disease at presentation with a more aggressive course. It is still unclear which factors are responsible for the poorer prognosis of bladder cancer in women.

Materials and methods: Original papers and reviews from 2004 until 2022 were identified in a PubMed search and evaluated.

Results: Multiple factors are likely responsible for the different courses of bladder cancer in women versus men. In the literature, epidemiologic and clinical aspects are discussed. Furthermore, genetic and hormonal causes and the role of the urobiome have been the focus of discussion more recently.

Conclusions: Earlier diagnosis and better surgical treatment could lead to a more favorable course of bladder cancer in women. Further analyses of genetic, hormonal, und microbiological factors could open new perspectives in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of bladder cancer.

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