Halting Schistosoma haematobium - Associated bladder cancer

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Context: At present schistosomiasis is endemic in 78 countries, affecting more than 260 million people. Schistosomiasis haematobia alone affects more than 112 millions. Evidence Acquisition:We performed a computerized search of in PubMed database with keywords: Bladder Cancer Cost and Schistosomiasis Mass Treatment. Results: Bladder cancer is an important sequelae of this infection. In low-resource countries, where this disease is endemic, individuals inflicted with bladder cancer have very limited access to treatment and death is most probably certain. Conclusions: Mass treatment with praziquantel is an easy, safe, and inexpensive treatment that could save the lives of thousands and reduce the morbidity of millions.

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Botelho, M. C., Alves, H., & Richter, J. (2017, September 1). Halting Schistosoma haematobium - Associated bladder cancer. International Journal of Cancer Management. Kowsar Medical Institute. https://doi.org/10.5812/ijcm.9430

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