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•In 2025, it is estimated that there will be 84,870 new cases of bladder cancer and an estimated 17,420 people will die of this disease. •Bladder cancer is associated with significant renal-related mortality. •Patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) scheduled for radical cystectomy (RC) have reported baseline CKD prevalence rates of approximately 37%. Studies have shown higher CKD stages post-RC increases all cause mortality. •This can be attributed to chemotherapy-associated nephrotoxicity, acute kidney injury (AKI), chronic kidney disease (CKD) with possible dialysis dependence. •Older adults are particularly vulnerable due to age-related declines in renal function, comorbidities, and higher prevalence rates. •In our study we plan to evaluate the burden and trends of renal function decline in bladder cancer patients using national database. •Using the CDC WONDER Database, this study aimed to evaluate renal- related events as a cause of death in bladder cancer patients, with a focus on demographic trends and the preferred place of death (PPOD) in the United States.