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Meta-Analysis
. 2015 Jun;47(6):951-8.
doi: 10.1007/s11255-015-0980-6. Epub 2015 Apr 19.

The impact of female gender on bladder cancer-specific death risk after radical cystectomy: a meta-analysis of 27,912 patients

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Meta-Analysis

The impact of female gender on bladder cancer-specific death risk after radical cystectomy: a meta-analysis of 27,912 patients

Shenghua Liu et al. Int Urol Nephrol. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To perform a first meta-analysis on the association between female gender and cancer-specific death risk after radical cystectomy.

Materials and methods: A comprehensive literature search of the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases was conducted for relevant studies published till November 11, 2014. The meta-analysis was performed by estimating the hazard ratios (HRs) and confidence intervals (CIs) through a random-effect approach.

Results: A total of 17 studies were included in the meta-analysis with a total population of 27,912 patients. Female gender was associated with a worse survival outcome (pooled HR 1.20; 95 % CI 1.09-1.32) compared with male gender after radical cystectomy. Subgroup analysis found the correlation was significant in North American and European studies (HR 1.17, 95 % CI 1.02-1.32 and HR 1.34, 95 % CI 1.19-1.51, respectively) and studies from larger size of samples (HR 1.24, 95 % CI 1.11-1.38). We also found studies adjusted for the key elements (T stage, N stage and grade) obtained positive correlation (HR 1.21, 95 % CI 1.09-1.35).

Conclusions: Female demonstrated worse survival outcomes than male after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer. The adoption of more intense cares for female patients was suggested after radical cystectomy.

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