Objective To investigate the associations of a range of personal and clinical variables with bladder cancer survival in men and women in NSW to see if we could explain why bladder cancer survival is consistently poorer in women than in men. Patients and Methods All 6880 cases of bladder cancers diagnosed in NSW between 2000 and 2008 were linked to hospital separation data and to deaths. Separate Cox proportional hazards regression models of hazard of bladder cancer death were constructed for those who did or did not undergo cystectomy. Results A total of 16% of patients with bladder cancer underwent cystectomy (16% of men and 15% of women). Women who underwent cystectomy were 26% more likely to die than men (hazard ratio [HR] 1.26, 95% conf...
Objective: The aim of this investigation was to study differences between male and female patients w...
OBJECTIVES To determine whether biological sex affects oncological outcome after extended pelvic ...
OBJECTIVES Urothelial carcinogenic mechanisms may differ between men and women. We investigated gend...
ObjectiveTo investigate factors that most influenced survival from bladder cancer in New South Wales...
Introduction & Objectives: Although men are diagnosed with bladder cancer (BC) with a rate three tim...
Objective To determine the association of gender with outcome after radical cystectomy for patients ...
Background: The relationship between pathway delays and bladder cancer-specific survival is complex ...
Background: The increased awareness regarding the sex gap in bladder cancer (BCa) care over the last...
© 2015 European Association of Urology. Background: The relationship between pathway delays and blad...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this investigation was to describe tumour characteristics, treatments and surv...
Background: Data on the impact of gender on mortality after radical cystectomy is conflicting. We in...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Introduction. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the ...
AimTo investigate trends in bladder cancer incidence, mortality and survival, and cancer-control imp...
Purpose: Bladder cancer (BC) is a common malignancy with well-established differences in incidence, ...
Thomas Scheller, Rainer Hofmann, Axel Hegele Philipps University Hospital, Department of Urology, Ma...
Objective: The aim of this investigation was to study differences between male and female patients w...
OBJECTIVES To determine whether biological sex affects oncological outcome after extended pelvic ...
OBJECTIVES Urothelial carcinogenic mechanisms may differ between men and women. We investigated gend...
ObjectiveTo investigate factors that most influenced survival from bladder cancer in New South Wales...
Introduction & Objectives: Although men are diagnosed with bladder cancer (BC) with a rate three tim...
Objective To determine the association of gender with outcome after radical cystectomy for patients ...
Background: The relationship between pathway delays and bladder cancer-specific survival is complex ...
Background: The increased awareness regarding the sex gap in bladder cancer (BCa) care over the last...
© 2015 European Association of Urology. Background: The relationship between pathway delays and blad...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this investigation was to describe tumour characteristics, treatments and surv...
Background: Data on the impact of gender on mortality after radical cystectomy is conflicting. We in...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Introduction. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the ...
AimTo investigate trends in bladder cancer incidence, mortality and survival, and cancer-control imp...
Purpose: Bladder cancer (BC) is a common malignancy with well-established differences in incidence, ...
Thomas Scheller, Rainer Hofmann, Axel Hegele Philipps University Hospital, Department of Urology, Ma...
Objective: The aim of this investigation was to study differences between male and female patients w...
OBJECTIVES To determine whether biological sex affects oncological outcome after extended pelvic ...
OBJECTIVES Urothelial carcinogenic mechanisms may differ between men and women. We investigated gend...