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Association of obesity and different metabolic status with prognosis in patients with bladder cancer...

Association of obesity and different metabolic status with prognosis in patients with bladder cancer...

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Association of obesity and different metabolic status with prognosis in patients with bladder cancer: a retrospective cohort study

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Association of obesity and different metabolic status with prognosis in patients with bladder cancer: a retrospective cohort study

Publisher

London, England: SAGE Publications

Journal title

Therapeutic advances in urology, 2023-01, Vol.15, p.17562872231213720-17562872231213720

Language

English

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London, England: SAGE Publications

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Background and objectives:
Patients with bladder cancer (BC) are at high risk for recurrence rates and readmission costs. However, the evidence about obesity and metabolic abnormalities on the BC prognosis was inconsistent. Our primary aim was to determine the impact of obesity and different metabolic status on the readmission risk in patients w...

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Association of obesity and different metabolic status with prognosis in patients with bladder cancer: a retrospective cohort study

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_869b3b6b30a745379523a0bbf2951a64

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_869b3b6b30a745379523a0bbf2951a64

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ISSN

1756-2872

E-ISSN

1756-2880

DOI

10.1177/17562872231213720

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