Urinary tract cancers (UTC), particularly bladder and kidney cancers, are associated with high mortality rates globally. In Iran, and specifically in Golestan province, an increasing trend in the incidence of these cancers has been reported. This study aims to analyze cancer trends and inform health policy planning to reduce the burden of these diseases in Golestan.
A MethodsData was collected from the Golestan Population-Based Cancer Registry (GPCR) covering cases of UTC, particularly kidney and bladder cancer from 2004 to 2019. Crude and age-standardized rates (ASR) of kidney and bladder cancers were calculated and presented per 100,000 person-years. Estimated annual percent changes (EAPC) of the ASRs were calculated to investigate time trends in incidence rates.
ResultsThe ASR for kidney cancer was 2.32 per 100,000, with rates of 2.75 for men and 1.91 for women. Bladder cancer had an ASR of 5.93, with 9.46 in men and 2.52 in women. Urban populations experienced higher incidence rates as 2.71 for kidney cancer and 7.01 for bladder cancer versus 1.87 and 4.80 in rural areas, respectively. The estimated annual percentage change in incidence was 3.68% for kidney and 1.56% for bladder cancer.
ConclusionOur findings suggest high rates and increasing trends in incidence of kidney and bladder cancers in Golestan. The study indicates higher kidney and bladder cancer rates in men and urban residents. Further investigations are warranted to assess the effects of risk factors like smoking, opioid drug use and agricultural factors on incidence of urinary tract cancers in this population.