Bladder cancer risk factors in Mongolians
- VernacularTitle:Давсагны хавдрын эрсдэлт хүчин зүйлсийн судалгаа
- Author:
Baasansuren S
1
;
Shiirevnyamba A
;
Myagmarsuren P
;
Batmunkh G
;
Amarsaikhan S
;
Bayan-Undur D
;
Munkhbat B
Author Information
1. Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
bladder cancer;
cigarette smoking;
alcohol consumption
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2015;173(3):7-12
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer is a cancer of significant morbidity and mortality in the worldwide. It is the second most common urological cancer in Mongolia. It is important to understand the risk factors of bladder cancer.We evaluated the association of smoking, alcohol intake, body mass index and other potential risk factors with bladder cancer incidence in Mongolians.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed data from a case-control study (116 histologically confirmed bladder cancer cases and 300 cancer-free healthy, age, gender-matched controls). All participants signed the consent form andfilled out the structured questionnaire including cigarette smoking, BMI, chronic urinary disease andalcohol drinking etc. Using logistic regression we estimated the covariate-adjusted odds ratio (OR) and95% confidence interval (CI) of the associations.RESULTS: Mean age of the patients with bladder cancer was 56±10.5 years and 79.3% male and 20.7% female.Cigarette smoking, history of urinary tract diseases and body mass index were associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer OR 6, 48 (95% CI 1, 61-1, 70), OR 80 (95% CI 1, 48-1, 93) and OR=9.8 (95% CI 2.32-2.91) respectively but not alcohol drinking OR 0, 26 (95% CI 1, 56-1, 66).CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that cigarette smoking, history of urinary tract diseases and body mass indexincreased risk of bladder cancer in Mongolian patients.