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Table 1 Demographics and clinical characteristics of patients with SCCB

From: A rare bladder cancer - small cell carcinoma: review and update

Authors

No

Sex ratio

Age (range)

Smoking history (%)

White race (%)

Symptoms (%)

Frequency of SCC (%)

Percentage of mixed histology

Blomjous 1989[2]

18

2.6:1

69 (50-81)

-

-

Hematuria; Dysuria

0.48%

55.6%

Holmang 1995[3]

25

2.5:1

71.2 (54-87)

-

-

Hematuria

0.7%

60%

Lohrisch 1999[4]

14

1:1

-

79%

-

Hematuria (100%); Local pain (36%)

0.35%

50%

Iczkowski 1999[11]

46

6.7:1

67 (32-91))

-

-

-

-

-

Siefker-Radtke 2004 (MD Anderson)[12]

88

3.3:1

68 (31-87)

-

88%

Hematuria

-

79.5%

Cheng 2004[8]

64

3.3:1

66 (36-35)

65%

-

Hematuria (88%)

-

68%

Mangar 2004[14]

14

6:1

74 (54-91)

-

-

Hematuria (93%)

-

-

Choong 2005[5]

(Mayo Clinic)

44

3:1

66.9 (47-88)

-

97.7%

Hematuria (68.2%); Incidental finding (18%); Urinary obstruction (6.8%); Dysuria (2.3%); Abdominal pain (2.3%); Urinary tract infection (2.3%); Ectopic ACTH secretion (2.3%)

0.5%

38.6%

Abrahams 2005[9]

51

4:1

67 (39-87)

-

74%

Haematuria (63%); Dysuria (12%); Abdominal pain (2%); Urinary obstruction (2%); Weight loss (2%); Urinary tract infection (2%)

-

88%

Bex 2005[10]

25

11.5:1

64 (40-90)

-

-

-

-

44%

Quek 2005[6]

25

3:1

68 (40-82)

-

-

-

1%

30%

Mukesh 2008[13]

20

3:1

68

-

-

-

-

-

Ismaili 2008[7]

14

16:1

60.5 (45-78)

78.5%

-

-

1.8%

64.3%

Bex 2009[15]

17

16:1

62 (44-78)

-

-

-

-

50%

Siefker-Radtke 2009 (MD Anderson)[33]

30

14:2

66.2 (43.1-81)

-

-

-

-

43%

Bex 2010[40]

51

4.1:1

65 (57-74)

-

-

-

-

59%

  1. Abbreviations. SCC = small cell carcinoma; No = number of patients