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Key concerns about the current state of bladder cancer: a position paper from the Bladder Cancer Think Tank, the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, and the Society of Urologic Oncology.

机译:有关膀胱癌当前状况的主要担忧:膀胱癌智囊团,膀胱癌倡导网络和泌尿外科肿瘤学会的立场文件。

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Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the United States and, on a per capita basis, is the most expensive cancer from diagnosis to death. Unfortunately, National Cancer Institute funding for bladder cancer is quite low when compared with other common malignancies. Limited funding has stifled research opportunities for new and established investigators, ultimately encouraging them to redirect research efforts to other organ sites. Waning interest of scientists has further fueled the cycle of modest funding for bladder cancer. One important consequence of this has been a lack of scientific advancement in the field. Patient advocates have decidedly advanced research efforts in many cancer sites. Breast, prostate, pancreatic, and ovarian cancer advocates have organized highly successful campaigns to lobby the federal government and the medical community to devote increased attention and funding to understudied malignancies and to conduct relevant studies to better understand the therapy, diagnosis, and prevention of these diseases. Bladder cancer survivors have lacked a coordinated advocacy voice until recently. A concerted effort to align bladder cancer advocates, clinicians, and urologic organizations is essential to define the greatest needs in bladder cancer and to develop related solutions. This position paper represents a collaborative discussion to define the most concerning trends and greatest needs in the field of bladder cancer as outlined by the Bladder Cancer Think Tank, the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, and the Society of Urologic Oncology.
机译:膀胱癌是美国第五大最常见的癌症,按人均计算,是从诊断到死亡最昂贵的癌症。不幸的是,与其他常见恶性肿瘤相比,美国国家癌症研究所对膀胱癌的资助非常低。有限的资金限制了新的和成熟的研究人员的研究机会,最终鼓励他们将研究工作重定向到其他器官部位。科学家的兴趣减弱,进一步推动了对膀胱癌的少量资助。一个重要的后果是该领域缺乏科学进步。患者倡导者无疑已在许多癌症部位推进了研究工作。乳腺癌,前列腺癌,胰腺癌和卵巢癌的倡导者组织了非常成功的运动,游说联邦政府和医学界,将更多的注意力和资金投入到研究不足的恶性肿瘤上,并进行相关研究以更好地了解这些疾病的治疗,诊断和预防疾病。直到最近,膀胱癌幸存者还缺乏协调一致的倡导声音。一致努力以使膀胱癌倡导者,临床医生和泌尿科组织保持一致,对于确定膀胱癌的最大需求和开发相关解决方案至关重要。这份立场文件代表了一场协作讨论,目的是确定膀胱癌领域最相关的趋势和最大需求,膀胱癌智囊团,膀胱癌倡导网络和泌尿外科肿瘤学会对此进行了概述。

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