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Prevention of bladder cancer incidence and recurrence: nutrition and lifestyle.

Current opinion in urology
January 1, 2018
Christian D Fankhauser et al. (2 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine whether coffee consumption influences bladder cancer incidence.

Results Summary

The study found that coffee, along with tea and alcohol, appears to have no influence on bladder cancer incidence.

Population

General population (no specific subgroup mentioned).

Effective Dosage

Not specified.

Duration

Not specified.

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (16)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
meat
increase
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
suggest an association
#1
fruit
increase
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
suggest an association
#2
vegetables
increase
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
suggest an association
#3
milk products
increase
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
suggest an association
#4
oil
increase
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
suggest an association
#5
micronutrient deficiency
increase
bladder cancer risk
-
-
is associated with
#6
micronutrient supplementation
neutral
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
remains unclear if can modify
#7
total fluid intake
no change
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
seem to have no influence on
#8
alcohol
no change
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
seem to have no influence on
#9
coffee
no change
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
seem to have no influence on
#10
tea
no change
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
seem to have no influence on
#11
stress
increase
risk of developing bladder cancer
-
-
may increase
#12
anxiety
increase
risk of developing bladder cancer
-
-
may increase
#13
lack of sleep
increase
risk of developing bladder cancer
-
-
may increase
#14
exercise
decrease
risk of dying from bladder cancer
-
-
may reduce
#15
smoking cessation
decrease
bladder cancer incidence
-
-
can decrease
#16
Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We review the influence of nutrition and lifestyle on bladder cancer incidence and recurrence and summarize food items, diets and lifestyle practices that physicians may wish to prioritize for discussion with their patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent study results suggest an association between bladder cancer incidence and several food items including meat, fruit, vegetables, milk products and oil. Micronutrient deficiency is associated with bladder cancer risk; however, it remains unclear if micronutrient supplementation can modify bladder cancer incidence. Furthermore, total fluid intake, alcohol, coffee and tea seem to have no influence on bladder cancer incidence. There is weak evidence that stress, anxiety and lack of sleep may increase the risk of developing bladder cancer, whereas exercise may reduce the risk of dying from it. SUMMARY: Several dietary items and life styles are associated with bladder cancer incidence and recurrence. However, besides smoking cessation, there is no evidence that a certain diet or lifestyle can decrease bladder cancer incidence.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Alcoholic BeveragesCarcinogenesisDisease ProgressionFeeding BehaviorHumansIncidenceLife StyleMicronutrientsNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalProspective StudiesRisk FactorsTreatment OutcomeUrinary Bladder Neoplasms
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy50/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations41
Citations/Year5.9
Relative Citation Ratio1.69
NIH Percentile69.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score2.15
Normalized Score0.55
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