Trends in the age of hospitalized patients with urological cancers: A 17‐year experience

Author:

Ishii Noritaka1,Hatakeyama Shingo2ORCID,Miura Hikari1,Tanaka Ryuma1,Oishi Takuya1,Horiguchi Hirotaka1,Hosogoe Shogo1,Fujita Naoki1,Iwamura Hiromichi1ORCID,Okamoto Teppei1,Yamamoto Hayato1,Yoneyama Takahiro3,Hashimoto Yasuhiro1,Ohyama Chikara123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Hirosaki University School of Medicine Hirosaki Japan

2. Department of Advanced Blood Purification Therapy Hirosaki University School of Medicine Hirosaki Japan

3. Department of Advanced Regenerative Medicine Hirosaki University School of Medicine Hirosaki Japan

Abstract

ObjectivesTo investigate the impact of global aging on the trends in the age of hospitalized patients with a urological cancer diagnosis.MethodsWe retrospectively evaluated a cumulative total of 10 652 cases of referred patients (n = 6637) with a urological disease who were hospitalized in our institution between January 2005 and December 2021. We compared age and the proportion of patients aged ≥80 years among patients who were hospitalized in the urological ward between the period of 2005–2013 and that of 2014–2021.ResultsWe identified 8168 hospitalized patients with urological cancer. The median age was significantly increased in patients with urological cancer between the periods of 2005–2013 and 2014–2021. The proportion of hospitalized patients with urological cancer aged ≥80 years was significantly increased between the periods of 2005–2013 (9.3%) and 2014–2021 (13.8%). The median ages of the patients with urothelial cancer (UC) and renal cell carcinoma (RCC), but not the median age of those with prostate cancer (PC), were significantly increased between the study periods. The proportion of hospitalized patients with UC, but not the proportions of those with PC and RCC, aged ≥80 years was significantly increased between the study periods.ConclusionsThe age of patients with urological cancer who were hospitalized in the urological ward and the proportion of patients with UC aged ≥80 years significantly increased over the entire study period.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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