# Intersection of Precision Nutrition and Bladder Cancer: A Narrative State-of-the-Art Review of Potential Applications and Challenges

**Authors:** Tevfik Koçak, Yağmur Demirel Özbek, Mahmut Bodur, Süleyman Yeşil, Duygu Ağagündüz

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jcm15031247 · Journal of Clinical Medicine · 2026-02-04

## TL;DR

This review explores how precision nutrition could help manage bladder cancer by tailoring diets based on genetic and metabolic factors.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a framework for integrating precision nutrition into bladder cancer treatment through personalized dietary plans.

## Key findings

- Nutrition influences bladder cancer development and treatment outcomes through inflammation and epigenetic changes.
- Precision nutrition offers tailored dietary strategies beyond general guidelines for BC prevention and survival.
- Urine proteomics and molecular subtyping can support integrating precision nutrition into cancer care.

## Abstract

Bladder cancer (BC) is a biologically heterogeneous tumor affected by genetic, metabolic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Recent research indicates that nutrition can change the way urothelial cancer forms by affecting inflammation, oxidative stress, cellular energy, and the epigenome. It can also change the risk of BC and how well treatment works. Simultaneous progress in precision nutrition (PN) and nutriomic profiling—encompassing nutrigenomics, nutrigenetics, nutriepigenetics, metabolomics, and microbiome science—presents novel options to tailor dietary regimens beyond universal guidelines. In this review, we consolidate existing knowledge regarding the nutritional factors influencing BC, outline pertinent principles of PN for BC prevention and survival, and explore how urine proteomics and molecular subtyping facilitate the integration of PN into precision oncology. Our review examines the methodological, bioinformatic, biomarker, and clinical translation challenges that impede the implementation of PN in BC management; these challenges include the need for validated nutritional biomarkers with mechanistic endpoints, interoperable data platforms, and rigorously designed clinical trials. Finally, we emphasize future prospects for PN-guided medical nutrition therapy and dietary models during and after systemic treatment recovery. We propose research priorities that will facilitate the integration of PN-informed individualized dietary plans with medical and surgical approaches in BC treatment, aiming to decrease the costs associated with expensive or excessively aggressive treatment methods, thereby supporting long-term survival care. This review seeks to establish a conceptual framework for the integration of PN into BC management by delineating the opportunities and challenges, hence promoting hypothesis-driven research in a promising yet underexplored domain.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** bladder cancer (MONDO:0004986)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** inflammation (MESH:D007249), tumor (MESH:D009369), urothelial cancer (MESH:D014523), BC (MESH:D001749)

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