Abstract
Objective To investigate the clinical features of urothelial carcinoma in a single center.Methods The clinical data of 2 115 urothelial carcinoma patients admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2003 to December 2012 were reviewed retrospectively.Of the 2 115 patients,1414 cases were bladder carcinoma,329 cases were ureter carcinoma and 372 cases were renal pelvic carcinoma.Statistical method was used to analyze the differences of distribution and pathological grading and staging of bladder,ureter and renal pelvic carcinoma among different ages,genders,and urban and rural patients.Results The proportion of low-grade carcinoma was 83.5% for bladder,68.7% for ureter and 46.5% for renal pelvic carcinoma,and the proportion of non-muscle invasive carcinoma was 84.9%,74.8% and 59.7% respectively,and significant difference was found in pathological grading and staging among the three groups (P =0.000).In bladder and renal pelvic carcinoma patients,males were common,while females were more common in ureter carcinoma patients.There was significant difference in gender among the three groups (P =0.000),while there was no significant difference in pathological grading and staging between male and female patients(P>0.05).89.7% (1 898 cases) were concentrated in the 41-80 years old.The grading and staging of urothelial carcinoma in young,middle-aged and elderly groups showed significant difference (P< 0.05).The proportions of high-grade and muscle invasive urothelial carcinoma patients in rural areas were both higher than that in urban areas,the difference in pathological grading and staging between urban and rural patients was significant (P<0.05).Of the 129 cases (6.1%) with multifocal urothelial carcinoma,there were 89 cases (70.0%) with high grade and 62 cases (48.1%) with muscle invasive carcinoma.Significant difference was found in pathological grading and staging between multifocal and single urothelial carcinoma (P=0.000).Conclusions In the uretholial carcinoma of Peking Union Medical College Hospital in the past ten years,the proportion of bladder carcinoma is the highest,while ureter and renal pelvic carcinoma have higher proportion of high grade and stage.The proportion of patients in the 41-80 years old is higher.The pathological grading and staging of urothelial carcinoma is positively correlated with age,but there is no significant correlation in gender.The patients with high grade and stage carcinoma in rural areas are more than that in urban areas.Multifocal urothelial carcinoma has higher malignancy. Key words: Urothelial carcinoma; Urinary bladder neoplasms; Ureteral neoplasms; Grading; Neoplasm staging
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