Abstract Background Non-muscle invasive bladder neoplasms with invasion of the lamina propria (stage T1) or high grade of dysplasia are at "high risk" of progression to life-threatening cancer. However, the individual course is difficult to predict. Chromosomal instability (CI) is associated with high tumor stage and grade, and possibly with the risk of progression. Methods To investigate the relationship between CI and subsequent disease progression, we performed a case-control-study of 125 patients with "high-risk" non-muscle invasive bladder neoplasms, 67 with later disease progression, and 58 with no progression. Selection criteria were conservative (non-radical) resections and full prospective clinical follow-up (> 5 years). We investi...
Urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) frequently recur. During the intervals “free‐ofneoplasia”, between ...
Molecular changes occurring during invasion and clinical progression of cancer are difficult to stud...
International audienceNumerous pan-genomic studies identified alterations in protein-coding genes an...
During the past decades, the complexity of the bladder cancer genome has become evident. Early cytog...
A majority of patients with bladder cancer present with superficial disease and subsequently, some p...
The development of cancer occurs in a stepwise fashion, with each step representing the mutation in ...
Objective: To understand developmental characteristics of urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) by evalua...
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) provides a unique model of cancer recurrence and progression. Sequ...
© Translational Andrology and Urology. Bladder cancer (BC) is a common disease in both sexes and maj...
Bladder cancers are a leading cause of death from malignancy. Molecular markers might predict diseas...
Aims: To evaluate a panel of well known genetic alterations for frequency of changes in bladder canc...
Progression of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) to muscle-invasive disease (MIBC) signific...
Low-grade noninvasive papillary bladder tumors are genetically stable whereas muscle invasive bladde...
Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) includes stage Ta and stage T1 tumors and carcinoma in si...
The development and progression of high-grade non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) results fro...
Urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) frequently recur. During the intervals “free‐ofneoplasia”, between ...
Molecular changes occurring during invasion and clinical progression of cancer are difficult to stud...
International audienceNumerous pan-genomic studies identified alterations in protein-coding genes an...
During the past decades, the complexity of the bladder cancer genome has become evident. Early cytog...
A majority of patients with bladder cancer present with superficial disease and subsequently, some p...
The development of cancer occurs in a stepwise fashion, with each step representing the mutation in ...
Objective: To understand developmental characteristics of urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) by evalua...
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) provides a unique model of cancer recurrence and progression. Sequ...
© Translational Andrology and Urology. Bladder cancer (BC) is a common disease in both sexes and maj...
Bladder cancers are a leading cause of death from malignancy. Molecular markers might predict diseas...
Aims: To evaluate a panel of well known genetic alterations for frequency of changes in bladder canc...
Progression of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) to muscle-invasive disease (MIBC) signific...
Low-grade noninvasive papillary bladder tumors are genetically stable whereas muscle invasive bladde...
Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) includes stage Ta and stage T1 tumors and carcinoma in si...
The development and progression of high-grade non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) results fro...
Urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) frequently recur. During the intervals “free‐ofneoplasia”, between ...
Molecular changes occurring during invasion and clinical progression of cancer are difficult to stud...
International audienceNumerous pan-genomic studies identified alterations in protein-coding genes an...