Purpose: We assess the results of bladder preservation for infiltrating bladder cancer. The potential for neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by extensive transurethral resection and radiotherapy was evaluated in 40 patients with T2-T4a G2-G3 bladder carcinoma. Materials and Methods: From 1983 to 1995, 40 patients with bladder cancer underwent bladder sparing treatment, consisting of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, extensive transurethral resection and radiotherapy. Most patients had T3G3 cancer. A deep transurethral resection biopsy was performed before and after chemotherapy, and an extensive transurethral resection was repeated at the end of radiotherapy. Of the patients 30 received cisplatin and methotrexate and 10 also received vinblastine. To...
Background and Objectives: There is no consensus regarding the optimal therapy sequence in stage II ...
Background: Bladder preservation therapy (BPT) has been attempted for patients with loca-lized muscl...
Introduction: Radical cystectomy with neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the standard of care for patients ...
Purpose: We assess the results of bladder preservation for infiltrating bladder cancer. The potentia...
Purpose: The authors assessed the results of bladder preservation for infiltrating bladder cancer. T...
Objective: To report our experience with the use of neoadjuvant intravesical chemotherapy in the tre...
Background: The possibility of bladder preservation as well as the utility of neo-adjuvant chemother...
Objectives: To establish the long–term outcome for muscle–invasive transitional cell carcinoma of th...
PURPOSE: We compared the efficacy of transurethral resection alone or transurethral resection follow...
Purpose: To report long-term results of a bladder preservation strategy for muscle-invasive bladder ...
Purpose: We determined the long-term outcome in patients with superficial bladder cancer (Ta and T1)...
Purpose: To determine the long-term results of bladder-preserving approach by transurethral resectio...
PURPOSE: We compared the efficacy of transurethral resection alone or transurethral resection follow...
Purpose: We determined the long-term outcome in patients with superficial bladder cancer (Ta and T1)...
Purpose: To evaluate a multimodality bladder-p reserving therapy in patients with muscle-invasive bl...
Background and Objectives: There is no consensus regarding the optimal therapy sequence in stage II ...
Background: Bladder preservation therapy (BPT) has been attempted for patients with loca-lized muscl...
Introduction: Radical cystectomy with neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the standard of care for patients ...
Purpose: We assess the results of bladder preservation for infiltrating bladder cancer. The potentia...
Purpose: The authors assessed the results of bladder preservation for infiltrating bladder cancer. T...
Objective: To report our experience with the use of neoadjuvant intravesical chemotherapy in the tre...
Background: The possibility of bladder preservation as well as the utility of neo-adjuvant chemother...
Objectives: To establish the long–term outcome for muscle–invasive transitional cell carcinoma of th...
PURPOSE: We compared the efficacy of transurethral resection alone or transurethral resection follow...
Purpose: To report long-term results of a bladder preservation strategy for muscle-invasive bladder ...
Purpose: We determined the long-term outcome in patients with superficial bladder cancer (Ta and T1)...
Purpose: To determine the long-term results of bladder-preserving approach by transurethral resectio...
PURPOSE: We compared the efficacy of transurethral resection alone or transurethral resection follow...
Purpose: We determined the long-term outcome in patients with superficial bladder cancer (Ta and T1)...
Purpose: To evaluate a multimodality bladder-p reserving therapy in patients with muscle-invasive bl...
Background and Objectives: There is no consensus regarding the optimal therapy sequence in stage II ...
Background: Bladder preservation therapy (BPT) has been attempted for patients with loca-lized muscl...
Introduction: Radical cystectomy with neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the standard of care for patients ...