Risk Factors Associated with Urothelial Bladder Cancer
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Risk Factors for Urothelial Bladder Cancer
2.2. Smoking Tobacco
2.3. Pollution
2.3.1. Water Pollution
Arsenic
Chlorinated Water
2.3.2. Air Pollution
- NO2,
- particulate matter (PM),
- gas cooking stoves,
- fuel,
- paint vapors,
- combustion,
- solvents,
- formaldehyde and furnishing.
- Diesel evaporation
- and petrochemical solvents are responsible for outdoor pollution and have been associated with BC. Two case-control studies (5121 patients) reported an increased risk of BC for patients exposed to high levels of diesel exhaust [48].
- 3-nitrobenzanthrone (3-NBA) can form DNA adducts and is found in diesel exhaust. In vitro, 3-NBA is associated with higher levels of DNA adducts and DNA damage in highly undifferentiated and invasive bladder cancer cell lines compared with low-grade cell lines [49].
2.3.3. Nitrate
2.4. Genetics
2.5. Diet
2.5.1. Alcohol
2.5.2. Meat
2.5.3. Fruits and Vegetables
2.5.4. Vitamins
2.5.5. Dairy
2.6. Medical Conditions
2.7. Occupational Risk
2.8. Race
2.9. Gender
2.10. Socio-Economic Status
Authors | Risk Factors for Urothelial Bladder Cancer | Causative Agents |
---|---|---|
Burger et al., 2013 [13] | Smoking | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and aromatic amines such as b-naphthylamine |
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | ||
Pesch et al., 2013 [65] | ||
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | Pollution | Arsenic |
Baris et al., 2016 [27] | ||
Mendez et al., 2017 [34] | ||
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | Nitrate | |
Manisalidis et al., 2020 [42] | Air Pollution | |
Lim et al., 2023 [43] | ||
Sakhvidi et al., 2020 [44] | ||
Weissman et al, 2022 [37] | Trihalomethane THM | Chlorinated water |
Villanueva et al., 2007 [38] | THM | Chlorinated swimming pools |
Burger et al., 2013 [13] | Genetics | NAT2, GSTM1, rs798766 (TMEM129-TACC3-FGFR3), rs11892031 (UDP glucuronyltransferase 1A [UGT1A]), GSTM1 GSTA1, GSTT1, NQO1, and SOD2, |
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | ||
Figueroa et al., 2015 [48] | ||
Amr et al., 2015 [51] | ||
Samara et al., 2021 [52] | ||
Saginala et al., 2020 [36] | ||
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | Diet | Alcohol |
Botteri et al., 2017 [53] | ||
Saginala et al., 2020 [36] | Meat | |
Al-Zalabani et al., 2016 [54] | ||
Catsburg et al., 2014 [55] | ||
Ronco et al., 2014 [56] | ||
Burger et al., 2013 [13] | Fruits and Vegetables | |
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | ||
Zalabani et al., 2016 [54] | ||
Vieira et al., 2015 [57] | ||
Sanli et al., 2017 [58] | ||
Gu et al., 2022 [59] | Vitamins | |
Liao et al., 2015 [35] | ||
Zalabani et al., 2016 [54] | Diary | |
Zalabani et al., 2016 [54] | Medical Conditions | Oral hypoglycemic drugs, chemotherapeutic agents, and radiation |
Zhu et al., 2013 [60] | ||
Sun et al., 2015 [62]; Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | ||
Burger et al., 2013 [13] | Occupational Risk | 2-naphthylamine, benzidine, 4-chloro-o-toluidine, 4-aminobiphenyl), chlorinated, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, metal working fluids, diesel exhaust, and perchloroethylene |
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | ||
Saginala et al., 2020 [36] | ||
Cumberbatch et al., 2015 [63] | ||
Pesch et al., 2013 [65] | Race | - |
Burger et al., 2013 [13] | Gender | Male |
Cumberbatch et al., 2018 [17] | ||
Female |
3. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Alouini, S. Risk Factors Associated with Urothelial Bladder Cancer. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 954. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21070954
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Chicago/Turabian StyleAlouini, Souhail. 2024. "Risk Factors Associated with Urothelial Bladder Cancer" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 7: 954. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21070954
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