[Spinal cord injury with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction as a potential risk factor for bladder carcinoma].
Ralf BothigKai FiebagBirgitt KowaldSven HirschfeldRoland ThietjeInes KurzeWolfgang SchöpsHolger BöhmeAlbert KaufmannMichael ZellnerThura KadhumKlaus GolkaPublished in: Aktuelle Urologie (2018)
The significantly younger age at onset and the frequency of invasive, poorly differentiated tumour at diagnosis indicate that SCI/D influences both bladder cancer risk and prognosis significantly. The latency period between paralysis and tumour disease seems to be a decisive risk parameter.The type of neurogenic bladder dysfunction and the form of bladder drainage do not appear to influence the risk. Long-term indwelling catheter drainage played only a minor role in the investigated patients.Early detection of bladder cancer in patients with spinal cord injury remains a challenge.