Incidental diagnosis of bladder cancer in a national observational study in Spain

J. M. Gaya,A. Territo, S. Woldu,I. Schwartzmann,P. Verri, L. Gonzalez-Perez,J. M. Cozar, B. Minana, R. A. Medina, F. de la Rosa-Kehrmann, F. Lozano-Palacio,M. J. Ribal,C. Hernandez, J. J. Castineiras, M. J. Requena,J. Moreno, J. A. Caraballido, V Baena,A. Breda,J. Palou Redorta

Actas Urológicas Españolas (English Edition)(2023)

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Introduction: Bladder cancer (BC) is a common malignancy in Spain. The aims of this study were: to identify the proportion of patients diagnosed with BC incidentally or after sympto-matic presentation in a contemporary period in Spain; to compare demographic, clinical, and pathologic characteristics between these groups.Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of a multi-centre observational study of 26 hospitals in the Spanish National Health System of all BCs newly diagnosed in 2011. The study represented 21.5% of the Spanish population and hospitals were selected in proportion to Spain's regions to ensure a representative sample. Patients were categorized by whether the cancer was diagno-sed incidentally or after symptomatic presentation and baseline demographic, pathologic, and clinical characteristics were analyzed. Results: 2472 were newly diagnosed with BC at the 26 participating Spanish hospitals with 308 (12.5%) of cases diagnosed incidentally and 2164 (87.5%) diagnosed after symptoma-tic presentation. No differences were observed between patients diagnosed incidentally vs. symptomatically in terms of demographics or measured co-morbidities. Compared to sympto-matically diagnosed bladder tumours, those diagnosed incidentally were more likely to have a papillary appearance, to be significantly smaller, and less likely to have positive/suspicious cytology. Additionally, incidentally diagnosed bladder tumours were less likely to be muscle-invasive (11.7% vs. 25.0%, P < .01) nor aggressive at pathology, with 33.6% Grade 3 compared to 50.1%, (P < .01).Conclusions: We identified a significant percentage (12.5%) of new bladder cancer diagno-sis made incidentally in a representative sample of the Spanish population. These tumours exhibited less aggressive pathologic characteristics than their symptomatic counterparts. & COPY; 2022 AEU. Published by Elsevier Espania, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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Bladder cancer,Incidental diagnosis,Spain,Symptoms
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