Research Article

Increased Upper and Lower Tract Urothelial Carcinoma in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Taiwan during 1997–2008

Table 3

Sex- and age-specific rates (per 100,000 person-years) and cumulative incidence rates up to 84 years old ( ) of urothelial cancer calculated for every 3-year interval between 1997 and 2008.

Age categoryMaleFemale
LTUCUTUCLTUCUTUC

1997–9940–49372.0148.8361.9180.9
50–59491.3109.2600.0250.0
60–69774.9122.3771.1175.3
70–84952.8129.9504.5232.8
0.30.10.2 0.1

2000–0240–49400.1100.0700.1140.0
50–591013.8362.1999.5309.4
60–691027.3296.31059.3554.1
70–841103.5120.4948.5210.8
0.30.10.30.1

2003–0540–49327.9131.2526.6292.6
50–59832.1282.31125.7616.8
60–69701.8259.91158.0496.3
70–841035.8172.61140.5245.2
0.30.10.40.2

2006–0840–49274.785.9511.0148.4
50–59639.4108.41366.9431.7
60–69810.8170.71018.6392.5
70–84840.4166.1992.6215.1
0.30.10.40.1

LTUC: lower urinary tract urothelial cancer; UTUC: upper urinary tract urothelial cancer; and CIR: cumulative incidence rate.