Global trends in the epidemiology of bladder cancer: challenges for public health and clinical practice

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Lisa M. C. van Hoogstraten
Alina Vrieling
Antoine G. van der Heijden
Manolis Kogevinas
Anke Richters
Lambertus A. Kiemeney
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[1] Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL),Department of Research and Development
[2] Radboud university medical center (Radboudumc),Department for Health Evidence
[3] Radboudumc,Department of Urology
[4] Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal),undefined
[5] Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF),undefined
[6] CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP),undefined
[7] Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM),undefined
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Bladder cancer is among the ten most common cancers globally, causes considerable morbidity and mortality and is, therefore, a substantial burden for health-care systems. The incidence of bladder cancer is affected by demographic trends, most notably population growth and ageing, as well as exposure to risk factors, especially tobacco smoking. Consequently, the incidence has not been stable throughout the world over time, nor will it be in the near future. Further primary prevention efforts are of the utmost importance to reduce the medical and financial burden of bladder cancer on populations and health-care systems. Simultaneously, less-invasive and lower-cost approaches for the diagnosis of both primary and recurrent bladder cancers are required to address challenges posed by the increasing shortage of health-care professionals and limited financial resources worldwide. In this regard, urinary biomarkers have demonstrated promising diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Awareness of the risk factors and symptoms of bladder cancer should also be increased in society, particularly among health-care professionals and high-risk groups. Studies investigating the associations between lifestyle factors and bladder cancer outcomes are scarce and should be a research priority. In this Review, we outline global trends in bladder cancer incidence and mortality, and discuss the main risk factors influencing bladder cancer occurrence and outcomes. We then discuss the implications, challenges and opportunities of these epidemiological trends for public health and clinical practice.
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