BACKGROUND: To the authors' knowledge, the extent to which death from bladder cancer is attributable to tumor biology or physician practice patterns is unknown. For this reason, the relative importance of broadening indications for aggressive therapy has unclear implications. METHODS: Patients whose deaths were caused directly by bladder cancer were identified using institutional (n = 126 patients) and administrative (n = 6326 patients) data sources. By using implicit review (clinical data, 2001-2005) and explicit algorithms (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results [SEER]-Medicare, 1992-2002), the authors estimated the proportion of potentially avoidable deaths from bladder cancer. RESULTS: After an implicit review of clinical data...
Background and Objectives: To investigate other-cause mortality (OCM) rates over time according to s...
Contains fulltext : 47838.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Although there is level I evidence demonstrating the superiority of intravesical therapy...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has associated repeated transurethral procedures after a diagnosis of ...
Introduction : A total of 356,557 new cases were diagnosed annually worldwide in 2009, it was estima...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from invasive bladder cancer is common, even with high-quality care. Thus, the...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from invasive bladder cancer is common, even with high-quality care. Thus, th...
There has been a failure to improve outcomes in bladder cancer over the last 30 years. This is despi...
O F NEW cancer diagnoses each year in the United States, bladder cancer accounts for 4.4%. Excluding...
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PURPOSE: Regionalization of bladder cancer treatment is suggested to improve quality of care. As an ...
PURPOSE: Regionalization of bladder cancer treatment is suggested to improve quality of care. As an ...
Contains fulltext : 87554.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Nonur...
Objective: Bladder cancer is the twelfth leading cancer and the fifteenth leading cancer-causing dea...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowContext: Radical...
Background and Objectives: To investigate other-cause mortality (OCM) rates over time according to s...
Contains fulltext : 47838.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Although there is level I evidence demonstrating the superiority of intravesical therapy...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has associated repeated transurethral procedures after a diagnosis of ...
Introduction : A total of 356,557 new cases were diagnosed annually worldwide in 2009, it was estima...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from invasive bladder cancer is common, even with high-quality care. Thus, the...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from invasive bladder cancer is common, even with high-quality care. Thus, th...
There has been a failure to improve outcomes in bladder cancer over the last 30 years. This is despi...
O F NEW cancer diagnoses each year in the United States, bladder cancer accounts for 4.4%. Excluding...
Contains fulltext : 81751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)CONTEXT: This ...
PURPOSE: Regionalization of bladder cancer treatment is suggested to improve quality of care. As an ...
PURPOSE: Regionalization of bladder cancer treatment is suggested to improve quality of care. As an ...
Contains fulltext : 87554.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: Nonur...
Objective: Bladder cancer is the twelfth leading cancer and the fifteenth leading cancer-causing dea...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowContext: Radical...
Background and Objectives: To investigate other-cause mortality (OCM) rates over time according to s...
Contains fulltext : 47838.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Although there is level I evidence demonstrating the superiority of intravesical therapy...