Bladder cancer: Worse survival in women from deprived areas

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In a case-note review of 120 women and 227 men presenting with muscle-invasive bladder tumours in 1998, survival was worse for women in 3 years of follow-up, with the greatest difference, of 19.9%, at 6 months. For more deprived women, 6-month survival was 52.3%, and 32 (37.2%) presented with advanced disease, compared with 73.5%, and three (8.8%) for less deprived women. © 2004 Cancer Research UK.

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Moran, A., Sowerbutts, A. M., Collins, S., Clarke, N., & Cowan, R. (2004, June 1). Bladder cancer: Worse survival in women from deprived areas. British Journal of Cancer. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6601847

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