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Awareness of Smoking as a Risk Factor in Bladder Cancer: Results from the Prospective FinnBladder 9 Trial

European urology focus(2022)

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Background: Data regarding patient education and smoking habits among bladder cancer patients are scarce. Objective: To investigate awareness of smoking as a risk factor for bladder cancer among bladder cancer patients. Design, setting, and participants: This is a substudy of a prospective, randomized, multicenter phase 3 trial (FinnBladder 9, NCT01675219). The data were collected at baseline and after 12 mo of follow-up between 2012 and 2020. Intervention: Patients completed a comprehensive nonvalidated questionnaire on smoking in relation to bladder cancer. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: The outcomes measured were patientreported awareness of smoking as a risk factor for bladder cancer, and the effect of smoking on bladder cancer-related recurrence, progression, and death. Parametric data were compared using Student's t test and proportions using Fischer's exact test. Factors affecting baseline awareness of the effect of smoking cessation on bladder cancer were studied using logistic regression. Results and limitations: Of the 411 patients randomized, 370 completed the baseline questionnaire and were included in the analysis. At baseline, 44% of patients were uncertain if smoking was a risk factor for bladder cancer. Patient awareness of the fact that smoking cessation reduces the risk of bladder cancer recurrence increased from 86% to 92% after 12 mo of follow-up (p = 0.038). Older patients and patients with recurrent bladder cancer had significantly less knowledge about the effect of smoking on bladder cancer recurrence, progression, and mortality. A major limitation is that the response rate was lower at the 12-mo follow-up visit than at baseline. Conclusions: Awareness of smoking as a bladder cancer risk factor is low. Older patients and patients with recurrent bladder cancer may need special attention regarding education. Patient summary: We looked at outcomes for smoking-related patient education on bladder cancer in a Finnish population. We conclude that older patients and patients (c) 2022 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Bladder cancer,Smoking,Risk factor,Awareness,Patient education
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