Urolithiasis (UL, urinary tract stone disease) has been reported to increase subsequent cancers in the urinary tract. Recently, we showed data that surveillance bias may be an important confounder in the reported associations. In the present approach we want to address the question of possible cancer risk posed by UL mechanistically. Both UL and cancer have strong genetic components and we hypothesize that familial association between UL and cancer may be plausible. We thus assess familial risks between UL and cancer, hoping to find an explanation why UL may pose a risk of cancer. UL patients were identified from hospital inpatient and outpatient records and they were organized in families based on the Multigeneration Register into which al...
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Background: Renal and ureteric stones (RS) can form due to genetic, metabolic, environmental, and di...
PURPOSE Urolithiasis is a common condition that poses significant morbidity to patients. There ar...
© 2018 The Author(s). Urolithiasis (UL, urinary tract stone disease) has been reported to increase s...
Background: Family risks for urinary tract cancers (excluding kidney cancers) are known, but less is...
We analysed cancer risks in patients with urinary tract stones but some features of the generated re...
Family history of urogenital cancers has been associated with an increased risk of cancer at the sam...
Objective: To assess detailed familial risks for medically diagnosed urolithiasis (UL, urinary tract...
Background and objective: Urolithiasis or renal stones form a major urinary tract infection with fo...
Environmental factors that play a role in the urothelial carcinogenesis have been well characterized...
Background: According to the literature the three stone diseases, sialolithiasis (SL), urolithiasis ...
Background A family history of bladder cancer has been associated with the risk of bladder cancer, b...
Urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) is not considered to be a familial disease. Familial clustering of U...
We analysed cancer risks in patients with urinary tract stones but some features of the generated re...
Although evidence suggests that a positive family history of bladder cancer in first-degree relative...
Contains fulltext : 70064.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)First degree rel...
Background: Renal and ureteric stones (RS) can form due to genetic, metabolic, environmental, and di...
PURPOSE Urolithiasis is a common condition that poses significant morbidity to patients. There ar...
© 2018 The Author(s). Urolithiasis (UL, urinary tract stone disease) has been reported to increase s...
Background: Family risks for urinary tract cancers (excluding kidney cancers) are known, but less is...
We analysed cancer risks in patients with urinary tract stones but some features of the generated re...
Family history of urogenital cancers has been associated with an increased risk of cancer at the sam...
Objective: To assess detailed familial risks for medically diagnosed urolithiasis (UL, urinary tract...
Background and objective: Urolithiasis or renal stones form a major urinary tract infection with fo...
Environmental factors that play a role in the urothelial carcinogenesis have been well characterized...
Background: According to the literature the three stone diseases, sialolithiasis (SL), urolithiasis ...
Background A family history of bladder cancer has been associated with the risk of bladder cancer, b...
Urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) is not considered to be a familial disease. Familial clustering of U...
We analysed cancer risks in patients with urinary tract stones but some features of the generated re...
Although evidence suggests that a positive family history of bladder cancer in first-degree relative...
Contains fulltext : 70064.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)First degree rel...
Background: Renal and ureteric stones (RS) can form due to genetic, metabolic, environmental, and di...
PURPOSE Urolithiasis is a common condition that poses significant morbidity to patients. There ar...