2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.2007.06873.x
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Stopping smoking might reduce tumour recurrence in nonmuscle‐invasive bladder cancer

Abstract: OBJECTIVE To evaluate effects of stopping smoking on the outcome of nonmuscle‐invasive bladder cancer, as cigarette smoking is a risk factor for bladder cancer and little is known about whether stopping smoking reduces the risk of recurrence or progression. PATIENTS AND METHODS Between January 1997 and July 2005, 297 men with primary nonmuscle‐invasive bladder cancer were treated with transurethral resection (TUR); their smoking status before and after the diagnosis of bladder cancer was obtained by a post hoc… Show more

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“…As shown in Fig. 4A, on day 21, tumor volume (mean AE SE) in mice treated with CDDP but without nicotine was 231.5 AE 53.8 mm 3 , which was significantly smaller than that in mice treated only with vehicle control (489.1 AE 73.4 mm 3 , P ¼ 0.010). Furthermore, mean tumor volume after CDDP treatment in mice injected with nicotine was 492.6 AE 78.5 mm 3 , which was significantly larger than that in mice treated with CDDP but without nicotine (P ¼ 0.015).…”
Section: Nicotine Attenuated the Antitumor Effect Of Cddp In A Subcutmentioning
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“…As shown in Fig. 4A, on day 21, tumor volume (mean AE SE) in mice treated with CDDP but without nicotine was 231.5 AE 53.8 mm 3 , which was significantly smaller than that in mice treated only with vehicle control (489.1 AE 73.4 mm 3 , P ¼ 0.010). Furthermore, mean tumor volume after CDDP treatment in mice injected with nicotine was 492.6 AE 78.5 mm 3 , which was significantly larger than that in mice treated with CDDP but without nicotine (P ¼ 0.015).…”
Section: Nicotine Attenuated the Antitumor Effect Of Cddp In A Subcutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drug administration was started when average tumor volume was approximately 150 mm 3 and that day was defined as day 1. Nicotine was administered intraperitoneally 3 times a week.…”
Section: Murine Xenograft Model Of Bladder Cancermentioning
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“…39 Smoking cessation also appears to decrease the recurrence rate for patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer even after the diagnosis. 40 In both men and women, the onset of bladder cancer is approximately 6 years earlier (6.1 years in men and 5.9 years in women) for current smokers than for current non-smokers. 41 At the time of diagnosis, the tumor stage was significantly higher in the current smokers group.…”
Section: Cigarette Smokingmentioning
confidence: 99%