AIMS: To assess the effect of local hyperthermia on the systemic absorption of mitomycin C (MMC) during intravesical chemotherapy for the treatment of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, and to establish the likely safety of this procedure. METHODS: Group 1 (n = 12) received 20 mg intravesical MMC plus local hyperthermia, group 2 (n = 13) 20 mg MMC alone, group 3 (n = 16) 40 mg MMC plus local hyperthermia and group 4 (n = 10) 40 mg MMC alone. Patients in groups 1, 2, and 4 underwent post-tumour resection adjuvant treatment, whereas those in group 3 still had tumour present and were treated to eradicate it. Intravesical instillation lasted 60 min, with the solution (50 ml) being replaced after the first 30 min. Blood samp...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
BACKGROUND: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle ...
Background Hyperthermia (heating to 43 °C) activates the innate immune system and improves bladder c...
INTRODUCTION: Hyperthermia and mitomycin-C (MMC) have given very encouraging results in several clin...
Purpose: Despite intravesical therapy with immunotherapy or chemotherapy intermediate and high risk ...
Background: We investigated a thermoreversible hydrogel that is highly viscous at body temperature, ...
Contains fulltext : 57466.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of combined local bladder hyperthermia and intravesical ch...
Purpose: To assess the activity of intravesical chemotherapy and local microwave hyperthermia (ICLMH...
PURPOSE: Hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy is not a novel cancer treatment. However, the worki...
The prevalence of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder (STCCB) is still increasing...
Contains fulltext : 57508.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: To...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
BACKGROUND: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle ...
Background Hyperthermia (heating to 43 °C) activates the innate immune system and improves bladder c...
INTRODUCTION: Hyperthermia and mitomycin-C (MMC) have given very encouraging results in several clin...
Purpose: Despite intravesical therapy with immunotherapy or chemotherapy intermediate and high risk ...
Background: We investigated a thermoreversible hydrogel that is highly viscous at body temperature, ...
Contains fulltext : 57466.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of combined local bladder hyperthermia and intravesical ch...
Purpose: To assess the activity of intravesical chemotherapy and local microwave hyperthermia (ICLMH...
PURPOSE: Hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy is not a novel cancer treatment. However, the worki...
The prevalence of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder (STCCB) is still increasing...
Contains fulltext : 57508.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: To...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
Background: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle i...
BACKGROUND: Tumor recurrence is the most expected clinical event after the resection of non-muscle ...