Bladder Cancer: A Review of Non-Muscle Invasive Disease
Cancer Control2010Vol. 17(4), pp. 256–268
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Wade J. Sexton, Lucas Wiegand, José Jaime Correa, Christos Politis, Shohreh Dickinson, Loveleen Kang
Abstract
Non-muscle invasive bladder cancers represent a broad group of tumors with varying biologic potential. Successful treatment depends on the careful integration of diagnostic and surveillance tests, macroablation through transurethral resection, accurate assessment of clinical stage, and the timely and appropriate delivery of intravesical chemotherapeutic and immunomodulatory agents.
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