Hannah Kay, Sarah N Silver, Angela B Smith, Ramsankar Basak, Kimberly Shoenbill, Deborah Usinger, Adam O Goldstein, Richard S Matulewicz, Ronald Chen, Marc A Bjurlin
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Bladder Cancer Survivors Who Do Not Smoke Have Better Longitudinal Health Related Quality of Life Measures: An Assessment of the Comparative Effectiveness of Survivorship Health in Bladder Cancer (CEASE-BC) Study.
Cigarette smoking is the most common risk factor for the development of bladder cancer (BC), yet there is a paucity of data characterizing the relationship between smoking status and longitudinal Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) outcomes in patients with BC. We examined the association between smoking status and HRQoL among patients with BC.