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Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov

BACKGROUND: Uro-oncological neoplasms have both a high incidence and mortality rate and are therefore a major public health problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate research activity in uro-oncology over the last decade. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE and ClinicalTrials.gov systematically for st...

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Autores principales: Kunath, Frank, Krause, Steffen F, Wullich, Bernd, Goebell, Peter J, Engehausen, Dirk G, Burger, Maximilian, Meerpohl, Joerg J, Keck, Bastian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4015820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24156254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-13-56
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author Kunath, Frank
Krause, Steffen F
Wullich, Bernd
Goebell, Peter J
Engehausen, Dirk G
Burger, Maximilian
Meerpohl, Joerg J
Keck, Bastian
author_facet Kunath, Frank
Krause, Steffen F
Wullich, Bernd
Goebell, Peter J
Engehausen, Dirk G
Burger, Maximilian
Meerpohl, Joerg J
Keck, Bastian
author_sort Kunath, Frank
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description BACKGROUND: Uro-oncological neoplasms have both a high incidence and mortality rate and are therefore a major public health problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate research activity in uro-oncology over the last decade. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE and ClinicalTrials.gov systematically for studies on prostatic, urinary bladder, kidney, and testicular neoplasms. The increase in newly published reports per year was analyzed using linear regression. The results are presented with 95% confidence intervals, and a p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The number of new publications per year increased significantly for prostatic, kidney and urinary bladder neoplasms (all <0.0001). We identified 1,885 randomized controlled trials (RCTs); also for RCTs, the number of newly published reports increased significantly for prostatic (p = 0.001) and kidney cancer (p = 0.005), but not for bladder (p = 0.09) or testicular (p = 0.44) neoplasms. We identified 3,114 registered uro-oncological studies in ClinicalTrials.gov. However, 85% of these studies are focusing on prostatic (45%) and kidney neoplasms (40%), whereas only 11% were registered for bladder cancers. CONCLUSIONS: While the number of publications on uro-oncologic research rises yearly for prostatic and kidney neoplasms, urothelial carcinomas of the bladder seem to be neglected despite their important clinical role. Clinical research on neoplasms of the urothelial bladder must be explicitly addressed and supported.
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spelling pubmed-40158202014-05-10 Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov Kunath, Frank Krause, Steffen F Wullich, Bernd Goebell, Peter J Engehausen, Dirk G Burger, Maximilian Meerpohl, Joerg J Keck, Bastian BMC Urol Research Article BACKGROUND: Uro-oncological neoplasms have both a high incidence and mortality rate and are therefore a major public health problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate research activity in uro-oncology over the last decade. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE and ClinicalTrials.gov systematically for studies on prostatic, urinary bladder, kidney, and testicular neoplasms. The increase in newly published reports per year was analyzed using linear regression. The results are presented with 95% confidence intervals, and a p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The number of new publications per year increased significantly for prostatic, kidney and urinary bladder neoplasms (all <0.0001). We identified 1,885 randomized controlled trials (RCTs); also for RCTs, the number of newly published reports increased significantly for prostatic (p = 0.001) and kidney cancer (p = 0.005), but not for bladder (p = 0.09) or testicular (p = 0.44) neoplasms. We identified 3,114 registered uro-oncological studies in ClinicalTrials.gov. However, 85% of these studies are focusing on prostatic (45%) and kidney neoplasms (40%), whereas only 11% were registered for bladder cancers. CONCLUSIONS: While the number of publications on uro-oncologic research rises yearly for prostatic and kidney neoplasms, urothelial carcinomas of the bladder seem to be neglected despite their important clinical role. Clinical research on neoplasms of the urothelial bladder must be explicitly addressed and supported. BioMed Central 2013-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4015820/ /pubmed/24156254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-13-56 Text en Copyright © 2013 Kunath et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kunath, Frank
Krause, Steffen F
Wullich, Bernd
Goebell, Peter J
Engehausen, Dirk G
Burger, Maximilian
Meerpohl, Joerg J
Keck, Bastian
Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov
title Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov
title_full Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov
title_fullStr Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov
title_full_unstemmed Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov
title_short Bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in MEDLINE and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov
title_sort bladder cancer – the neglected tumor: a descriptive analysis of publications referenced in medline and data from the register clinicaltrials.gov
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4015820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24156254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-13-56
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