BackgroundAlthough radical cystectomy is a standard treatment in muscle-invasive bladder cancer, bladder preservation therapy including transurethral resection of bladder tumor, radiotherapy, and concurrent chemotherapy has been widely adopted, recently. This retrospective analysis was performed to evaluate the survival rates and prognostic factors related to treatment outcomes following bladder-preserving therapy including radiotherapy (RT) in bladder cancer with a curative intent.Materials and methodsWe conducted a multi-institutional retrospective study of 152 patients with stage II-IV bladder cancer treated with curative RT between 2000 and 2010. There were 72 patients in stage II, 49 in stage III, and 31 in stage IV. Ninety-seven patie...
Background: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...
Background: Bladder preservation therapy (BPT) has been attempted for patients with loca-lized muscl...
BACKGROUND: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...
BACKGROUND: Although radical cystectomy is a standard treatment in muscle-invasive bladder cancer, b...
PURPOSE: To conduct a retrospective analysis within a large university teaching hospital, comparing ...
Purpose: Radical cystectomy (RC) with neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the most commonly recommended trea...
Objective: To compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined muscle...
BACKGROUND: The current study was performed to examine temporal trends and compare overall survival ...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined m...
Objective: The present study was undertaken to identify the patients suitable for bladder preservati...
BACKGROUND: The current study was performed to examine temporal trends and compare overall survival ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the value of clinical prognostic factors for survival of patien...
Purpose: To determine the long-term results of bladder-preserving approach by transurethral resectio...
Background: Trimodality bladder preservation therapy (BPT) in muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...
Background: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...
Background: Bladder preservation therapy (BPT) has been attempted for patients with loca-lized muscl...
BACKGROUND: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...
BACKGROUND: Although radical cystectomy is a standard treatment in muscle-invasive bladder cancer, b...
PURPOSE: To conduct a retrospective analysis within a large university teaching hospital, comparing ...
Purpose: Radical cystectomy (RC) with neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the most commonly recommended trea...
Objective: To compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined muscle...
BACKGROUND: The current study was performed to examine temporal trends and compare overall survival ...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined m...
Objective: The present study was undertaken to identify the patients suitable for bladder preservati...
BACKGROUND: The current study was performed to examine temporal trends and compare overall survival ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the value of clinical prognostic factors for survival of patien...
Purpose: To determine the long-term results of bladder-preserving approach by transurethral resectio...
Background: Trimodality bladder preservation therapy (BPT) in muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...
Background: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...
Background: Bladder preservation therapy (BPT) has been attempted for patients with loca-lized muscl...
BACKGROUND: Studies of survival comparing radical cystectomy (RC) and radiotherapy for muscle-invasi...