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Fiorina Kyritsi1, Christopher A Loffredo1, Yun-Ling Zheng1, George Philips1, Sania Amr2,3.
Abstract
We investigated gender differences in the histopathologic presentation of bladder cancer cases in Egypt, where both urothelial cell carcinoma (UC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) types are highly prevalent. We used logistic regression to estimate the unadjusted (OR) and adjusted odds ratio (AOR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of the associations between gender and different histopathologic and sociodemographic parameters of 2,186 confirmed cases of primary bladder cancer (1,775 males and 411 females; 784 SCC and 1,402 UC). There were no statistically significant gender differences in tumor grade, stage, mucosal ulcer, or inflammatory cystitis, regardless of the cancer type, but men were less likely than women to have undergone cystectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy. Having Schistosoma haematobium (SH) ova in the bladder tissue was significantly associated with male gender in the fully adjusted model of either SCC (AOR (95% CI) = 2.12 (1.15-3.89)) or UC cases (3.78 (1.89-7.55)). Compared to females, male cases were significantly older at time of diagnosis and smokers. In Egypt, regardless of the type of bladder cancer (SCC or UC), male more than female cases had evidence of SH infection, but not other histopathologic differences, in bladder tissue specimens.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29725350 PMCID: PMC5872673 DOI: 10.1155/2018/3453808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Urol ISSN: 1687-6369
Sociodemographic characteristics of bladder cancer cases (squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and urothelial cell carcinoma (UC)) in Egyptian men and women.
| Variable | Males | Females |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCC ( | UC ( | SCC ( | UC ( | ||
| Age ± SD (years) | 57.2 ± 10.3 | 61.2 ± 10.3 | 53.4 ± 10.8 | 59.2 ± 11.1 | SCC < 0.0001; UC 0.01 |
| Age group (years) | |||||
| ≤45 | 64 (11.1) | 89 (7.4) | 49 (23.4) | 24 (11.9) | |
| >45–≤55 | 182 (31.7) | 259 (21.6) | 83 (39.5) | 46 (22.9) | SCC < 0.0001 |
| >55–≤65 | 206 (35.9) | 421 (35.0) | 53 (25.2) | 73 (36.3) | UC 0.06 |
| >65 | 122 (21.3) | 432 (36.0) | 25 (11.9) | 58 (28.9) | |
| Marital status | |||||
| Not married | 11 (1.9) | 11 (0.9) | 7 (3.3) | 1 (0.5) | SCC 0.2 |
| Married | 563 (98.1) | 1190 (99.1) | 203 (96.7) | 200 (99.5) | UC 0.5 |
| Education | |||||
| None | 458 (79.8) | 804 (67.0) | 193 (91.9) | 177 (88.1) | SCC < 0.0001 |
| Some | 116 (20.2) | 395 (33.0) | 17 (8.1) | 24 (11.9) | UC < 0.0001 |
| Residence | |||||
| North | 36 (6.3) | 176 (14.7) | 27 (12.9) | 28 (13.9) | SCC 0.002 |
| South | 538 (93.7) | 1025 (85.3) | 183 (87.1) | 173 (86.1) | UC 0.6 |
| Urban | 52 (9.1) | 217 (18.1) | 21 (10.0) | 35 (17.4) | SCC 0.6 |
| Rural | 522 (90.9) | 984 (81.9) | 189 (90) | 166 (82.6) | UC 0.8 |
| Smoking | |||||
| None | 99 (17.3) | 144 (12.0) | 203 (96.6) | 196 (97.5) | |
| Waterpipe | 80 (13.9) | 121 (10.1) | 4 (2.0) | 2 (1.0) | SCC < 0.0001 |
| Cigarette | 322 (56.1) | 761 (63.3) | 3 (1.4) | 3 (1.5) | UC < 0.0001 |
| Both | 73 (12.7) | 175 (14.6) | 0 | 0 | |
| Schistosomiasis | |||||
| No | 211 (36.8) | 469 (39.0) | 148 (70.5) | 145 (72.1) | SCC < 0.0001 |
| Yes | 320 (55.7) | 670 (55.8) | 44 (20.9) | 41 (20.4) | UC < 0.0001 |
| Unknown | 43 (7.5) | 62 (5.2) | 18 (8.6) | 15 (7.5) | |
| Secondhand smoke | |||||
| No | 46 (8.0) | 92 (7.7) | 5 (3.5) | 3 (2.5) | SCC 0.06 |
| Yes | 527 (92.0) | 1106 (92.3) | 139 (96.5) | 119 (97.5) | UC 0.03 |
∗Comparison of p value between males and females was done using Student's t-test and χ2 for continuous and categorical variables, respectively. For some variables, the sum does not add up to the total because of missing information.
Histopathological characteristics of bladder cancer cases (squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and urothelial cell carcinoma (UC)) in Egyptian men and women.
| Variable | Males | Females |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCC ( | UC ( | SCC ( | UC ( | ||
| Referred slide | 28 (4.9) | 66 (5.5) | 9 (4.3) | 14 (7.0) | |
| Biopsy | 292 (51.1) | 786 (65.9) | 83 (40.4) | 140 (69.6) | UC 0.4 |
| Cystectomy | 251 (44.0) | 340 (28.5) | 114 (54.8) | 47 (23.4) | SCC 0.01 |
| Radical | 223 (95.3) | 268 (94.0) | 49 (51.1) | 21 (52.5) | |
| Simple | 7 (3.0) | 7 (2.5) | 1 (1.0) | 0 | |
| Partial | 4 (1.7) | 9 (3.2) | 7 (7.3) | 0 | SCC < 0.0001 |
| Pelvic excision2 | 0 | 0 | 39 (40.6) | 19 (47.5) | UC < 0.0001 |
| Grade | |||||
| 1 | 84 (15.0) | 55 (4.8) | 31 (15.2) | 7 (3.7) | SCC 0.07 |
| 2 | 353 (62.9) | 527 (46.2) | 143 (70.1) | 89 (47.1) | UC 0.8 |
| 3 | 124 (22.1) | 558 (49.0) | 30 (14.7) | 93 (49.2) | |
| Stage | |||||
| 0 | 0 | 38 (6.7) | 1 (0.8) | 6 (7.6) | |
| I | 41 (12.8) | 195 (34.3) | 15 (11.6) | 28 (35.4) | |
| IIa | 22 (6.9) | 19 (3.3) | 8 (6.2) | 4 (5.0) | SCC 0.6 |
| b | 82 (25.7) | 72 (12.6) | 29 (22.5) | 10 (12.7) | UC 0.6 |
| IIIa | 33 (10.3) | 54 (9.5) | 12 (9.3) | 4 (5.0) | |
| b | 115 (36.0) | 144 (25.3) | 54 (41.8) | 22 (27.8) | |
| IVa | 26 (8.1) | 44 (7.7) | 10 (7.7) | 5 (6.3) | |
| b | 0 | 3 (0.5) | 0 | 0 | |
| Presence of | |||||
| No | 129 (26.8) | 355 (40.7) | 73 (46.5) | 72 (58.1) | SCC < 0.0001 |
| Yes | 353 (73.2) | 518 (59.3) | 84 (53.5) | 52 (41.9) | UC < 0.0001 |
| Cystitis | |||||
| No | 11 (6.7) | 9 (2.8) | 3 (4.7) | 0 | SCC 0.5 |
| Yes | 152 (93.3) | 315 (97.2) | 61 (95.3) | 55 (100) | UC 0.2 |
| Ulceration | |||||
| No | 14 (11.2) | 8 (3.3) | 7 (15.6) | 2 (2.7) | SCC 0.4 |
| Yes | 111 (88.8) | 232 (96.7) | 38 (84.4) | 36 (97.3) | UC 0.8 |
1Comparison of p value between males and females was done using χ2; 2pelvic lymphadenectomy; 3Schistosoma haematobium.
Unadjusted and adjusted (multivariable regression model) associations between male gender and different variables among squamous and urothelial cell carcinoma cases in Egypt.
| Variable | Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) | Urothelial cell carcinoma (UC) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI)1 | AOR (95% CI)2 | OR (95% CI)1 | AOR (95% CI)3 | |
| Tumor grade | ||||
| 1 + 2 | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | |
| 3 | 1.64 (1.06–2.54) | 0.82 (0.38–1.79) | 0.99 (0.72–1.34) | |
| Presence of | ||||
| No | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Yes | 2.38 (1.64–3.45) | 2.12 (1.15–3.89) | 2.02 (1.38–2.96) | 3.78 (1.89–7.55) |
| Age | ||||
| ≤55 years | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| >55 years | 2.25 (1.63–3.12) | 2.40 (1.32–4.36) | 1.31 (0.95–1.79) | 3.44 (1.73–6.83) |
| Smoking | ||||
| Never | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Ever | 43.99 (16.97–114.05) | 24.89 (8.58–72.21) | 106.00 (30.28–371.10) | 40.55 (9.13–180.12) |
| Residence | ||||
| North | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | |
| South | 2.20 (1.30–3.73) | 3.31 (1.14–9.69) | 0.94 (0.61–1.45) | |
1Unadjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval); 2adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval) in the multivariable model that included the variables listed in the left column in addition to education and secondhand smoke; 3adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval) in the multivariable model that included the variables in the left column (except residence and tumor grade), education, and secondhand smoke; 4Schistosoma haematobium; whenever smoking was assessed, pack-year for ever-smokers was included in the model.