1999
DOI: 10.1128/cmr.12.1.97
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Relationship between Schistosomiasis and Bladder Cancer

Abstract: SUMMARY Carcinoma of the urinary bladder is the most common malignancy in the Middle East and parts of Africa where schistosomiasis is a widespread problem. Much evidence supports the association between schistosomiasis and bladder cancer: this includes the geographical correlation between the two conditions, the distinctive patterns of gender and age at diagnosis, the clinicopathological identity of schistosome-associated bladder cancer, and extensive evidence in experimentally infected anim… Show more

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“…Another species, S. haematobium, causes the urinary form of the disease, associated with progressive granulomatosis of the bladder, resulting in obstructive uropathy (http://www.who.int/ schistosomiasis/en/). There is a signiWcant association between the urinary infection and squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder, and possibly of the liver infection with hepatocarcinoma, an enlightening example of pathogenetic link between infections and cancer in developing countries (Mostafa et al 1999). In 2000 it was estimated that approximately 200 million people were aVected in the developing world and nearly 85% (170 million) of these were in subSaharan Africa (Chitsulo et al 2000).…”
Section: Schistosomiasismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another species, S. haematobium, causes the urinary form of the disease, associated with progressive granulomatosis of the bladder, resulting in obstructive uropathy (http://www.who.int/ schistosomiasis/en/). There is a signiWcant association between the urinary infection and squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder, and possibly of the liver infection with hepatocarcinoma, an enlightening example of pathogenetic link between infections and cancer in developing countries (Mostafa et al 1999). In 2000 it was estimated that approximately 200 million people were aVected in the developing world and nearly 85% (170 million) of these were in subSaharan Africa (Chitsulo et al 2000).…”
Section: Schistosomiasismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…An increased risk is also seen in smokers, some two to six times greater than in nonsmokers [Brennan et al, 2000]. Other recognized risk factors include schistosomiasis infection [Mostafa et al, 1999] and exstrophy of the bladder [Mesrobian et al, 1988].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Certaines de ces atteintes ont été, d'un point de vue épidémiologique, trouvées associées à une tumeur maligne du tractus urinaire [5,7].…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Le facteur prépondérant en Afrique sub-saharienne reste la bilharziose urinaire du fait de l'inflammation locale chronique quelle engendre au niveau de la vessie. En Égypte, les études ont montré que le cancer de la vessie est fortement lié à l'endémicité bilharzienne [4,7].…”
Section: Discussionunclassified