1. Urological Cancer 2022.
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López, José I., López, José I., and Manini, Claudia
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Medicine ,Oncology ,22Rv1 ,CAPRA-S ,CNTF ,CNTFRα ,Charlson comorbidity index ,Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research ,E-MTAB-1980 ,ERK ,GLS2 ,Gleason grade ,INHBA ,INHBB ,INHBC ,LNCaP ,MMP ,PARP inhibition ,PET scan ,PSA ,PSMA ,STAT3 ,TCGA ,activin ,androgen receptor axis ,biomarker ,bisphenol A ,bisphenol S ,bladder cancer ,cancer genome ,carbon-ion radiotherapy ,castration resistance ,castration resistant ,castration sensitive ,clear cell renal cell carcinoma ,diagnosis ,early survival ,elderly patients ,energy metabolism ,everolimus ,false-positive results ,ferroptosis ,follow-up care ,general practice ,high-risk prostate cancer ,immunotherapy ,indocyanine green ,life expectancy ,male incontinence ,migration ,multiparametric magnetic-resonance imaging ,n/a ,nephron sparing ,neuroendocrine carcinoma ,nivolumab ,non-interventional study ,particle beam therapy ,pazopanib ,precision targeting ,primary diagnosis ,primary health care ,process evaluation ,prognostic model ,proliferation ,prostate cancer ,prostate cancer survivors ,prostate-specific antigen ,prostate-specific membrane antigen positron-emission tomography ,radiotherapy ,real world-data ,real-world data ,renal cell carcinoma ,robot-assisted partial nephrectomy ,robotic prostatectomy ,systematic review ,systemic immune-inflammation index ,time on drug ,transforming growth factor-β family ,trial-eligibility ,tumor ,ureteral neoplasms ,ureteroscopy ,urinary bladder neoplasms - Abstract
Summary: In the urological sphere, the number of tumor malignancies caused by cancer is continuously growing in Western countries. Although this is mainly due to the contemporary increase in the life expectancy of people in these geographic areas, many other factors are also contributing to this growth. Urological cancer is a complex and varied disease which affects different organs and mainly affects the male population. In fact, in most statistics, kidney, prostate, and bladder cancer are regularly included in the top-ten list of the most frequent neoplasms in males. The female population, however, has also been increasingly affected by renal and bladder cancer in the last decade. From these facts, it is clear that urological cancer is a problem of major concern in developed societies. This Topic Issue of Cancers intends to shed some light on the complexity of this field and will consider all useful and appropriate contributions from scientists and clinicians in order to improve urological cancer knowledge for patients' benefit.