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Bladder Cancer – June 2022
A prospective trial investigating the role of Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D in diagnosis and prognosis of bladder cancer
PLOS x Published: June 16, 2022 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266371
Ahmed Abdelgawad ,Abdelwahab Hashem,Ahmed Mosbah ,Laila A. Eissa
Purpose
Higher levels of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D 25(OHD) are associated with better prognosis in breast and colorectal cancer. However, the evidence is still inconclusive for bladder cancer (BC). Herein, we investigated the diagnosis and prognosis roles of serum levels of 25(OHD) in suspected BC patients presented by hematuria.Methods
This prospective cohort study involved suspected patients of BC presented with hematuria. Patients were evaluated by CT urogram, office cystoscopy and urine cytology with subsequent inpatient biopsy for positive findings. Baseline blood samples were collected for measurement of 25(OHD) by electrochemiluminescence binding assay at the time of diagnosis. Patients with non-muscle-invasive BC (NMIBC) underwent transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) and adjuvant intravesical chemotherapy or BCG instillation. Patients were followed up for their recurrence status during 10 to 24 months. Recurrence was defined as the first time of NMIBC pathological relapse during the follow up period.Results
A total of 115 patients were included in the final analysis. Patients had proven pathological BC (64 with NMIBC, and 20 with muscle invasive) and 31 patients were considered as control group. Controls were those patients with BC-free workup (including cytology, cystoscopy, and upper tract imaging). BC group showed a lower level of 25(OHD) than control group 16.47±5.88 versus 28.99±3.19 ng/mL (p<0.001). In addition, muscle invasive group also showed a lower level than NMIBC group 13.17±4.5 versus 17.49±5.04 ng/mL (P = 0.003). During the follow-up period of, tumor recurrence occurred in 16 (25%) of NMIBC patients. The baseline 25(OHD) were decreased in patients who experienced early recurrence; without being statistically significant (15.99 ± 5.17 vs. 18.38 ± 5.14 ng/mL; p = 0.08). 25(OHD) deficiency/insufficiency occurred in 5 (16.1%) and 64 (76.2%) in control and BC patients, respectively, (odds-ratios (OR): 2.13; 95% confidence intervals (CI), 1.52–2.99; P < 0.0001).Conclusion
Serum 25(OHD) is significantly decreased in BC patients especially those with tumor muscle invasive group. However, the baseline serum 25(OHD) does not predict the recurrence in the NMIBC patients.
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- Bladder cancer in muscles 2.7 times more-likely if vitamin D less than 20 ng -meta-analysis May 2024
- Deaths from many types of Cancer associated with low vitamin D- review of meta-analyses Sept 2020
- Bladder cancer modifiable risk factors include low vitamin D – meta-analysis March 2016
- Bladder cancer 60 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis Dec 2015
- Bladder cancer 25 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis April 2015
- Bladder cancer 25 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis Oct 2014
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- Bladder cancer in muscles 2.7 times more-likely if vitamin D less than 20 ng -meta-analysis May 2024
- Cancers are sometimes associated with poor CYP24A1 gene (Vitamin D) (Bladder Cancer in this case) – April 2024
- 13 Cancers are helped by Vitamin D – Biobank July 2023
- Deaths from many types of Cancer associated with low vitamin D- review of meta-analyses Sept 2020
- Bladder Cancer deaths – 2.9X more likely if low Vitamin D, no death if more than 30 ng – July 2020
- Good Vitamin D receptor reduced bladder cancer and cisplatin deaths – April 2019
- Increased incidence of 7 cancers if live far from equator (if not take vitamin D) – March 2019
- Urinary Bladder Cancer survival is associated with vitamin D receptor: 14 months vs 53 months – Oct 2015
- Bladder cancer modifiable risk factors include low vitamin D – meta-analysis March 2016
- Bladder cancer 60 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis Dec 2015
- Poor Bladder Cancer survival associated with poor Vitamin D receptor – Oct 2015
- Bladder cancer 25 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis April 2015
- Bladder cancer 25 percent less likely if have high vitamin D – meta-analysis Oct 2014
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- Low Plasma 25-Hydoxyvitamin D at Diagnosis Predicts Poor Outcomes in Patients with Bladder Cancer: A Prospective Cohort Study - July 2020 https://doi.org/10.1080/01635581.2020.1737150
- 5 out of 7 studies of Bladder Cancer and Vitamin D found an association Science Daily Nov 2016
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