Double Primary Cancers of the Prostate and Bladder: A Literature Review

Yoshihisa Kinoshita, Amar Singh, Peter M. Rovito Jr, Ching Y. Wang, Gabriel P. Haas
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A number of studies report a high frequency of double primary cancers of the bladder and prostate. The coincidence was as high as 70% for prostate cancers in patients with bladder cancer, and 3.4% for bladder cancers in patients with prostate cancer. Two studies reviewing medical records reported a significant risk of bladder cancer after prostate cancer and of prostate cancer after bladder cancer. Only 1 of 3 cancer registry studies reported a significantly increased risk of prostate cancer after bladder cancer, and 3 of 11 studies reported a significantly increased risk in bladder cancer after prostate cancer. There was an association between DNA repair and N-acetyltransferase polymorphisms and risk of prostate and bladder cancer. These data suggest that these cancers may share a common carcinogenic process or that these patients are particularly susceptible to both cancers. Because of the association between these cancers, patients who are diagnosed with prostate or bladder cancer should be followed closely for the detection of the second urologic malignancy.

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双原发前列腺癌和膀胱癌:文献综述
许多研究报告膀胱癌和前列腺癌的双重原发性发病率很高。膀胱癌患者患前列腺癌的概率高达70%,前列腺癌患者患膀胱癌的概率为3.4%。两项回顾医疗记录的研究报告了前列腺癌后患膀胱癌和膀胱癌后患前列腺癌的显著风险。3个癌症登记研究中只有1个报告了膀胱癌后前列腺癌的风险显著增加,11个研究中有3个报告了前列腺癌后膀胱癌的风险显著增加。DNA修复和n -乙酰转移酶多态性与前列腺癌和膀胱癌风险之间存在关联。这些数据表明,这些癌症可能具有共同的致癌过程,或者这些患者特别容易患这两种癌症。由于这些癌症之间的相关性,诊断为前列腺癌或膀胱癌的患者应密切随访,以检测第二泌尿系统恶性肿瘤。
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