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Lessons from a population-based bladder cancer registry: exploring why survival is not improving.

Jake A TempoSamuel SiiJoseph IschiaDamien M BoltonKatina D'OniseRosie MengDavid I WatsonMichael E O'Callaghan
Published in: BJU international (2024)
We looked at why bladder cancer survival is decreasing using a large cancer registry with information from 1977 to 2020. We found that people are now more likely to be diagnosed at an older age. Older people often live for a shorter time with bladder cancer compared to younger people. Bladder cancer survival has decreased because there are more older people with the disease than previously.
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