BACKGROUND: Early stage bladder cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a variable risk of progression and mortality. Uncertainty surrounding the optimal care for these patients may result in a mismatch between disease risk and treatment intensity. METHODS: Using Surveillance, Epidemiology, End Results-Medicare data, we identified patients diagnosed with early stage bladder cancer (n = 24,980) between 1993 and 2002. We measured patients' treatment intensity by totaling all Medicare payments made for bladder cancer in the 2 years after diagnosis. Using multiple logistic regression, we assessed relationships between clinical characteristics and treatment intensity. Finally, we determined the extent to which a patient's disease risk matched ...
Purpose: Population-based studies on treatment patterns in oncology and corresponding clinical outco...
Background: Understanding pre-diagnostic prescribing activity could reveal windows during which more...
BACKGROUND: To the authors' knowledge, the extent to which death from bladder cancer is attributabl...
BACKGROUND: Early stage bladder cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a variable risk of progressio...
BACKGROUND: Given the uncertainty surrounding the optimal management for early stage bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Although there is level I evidence demonstrating the superiority of intravesical therapy...
Bladder cancer is notable for a striking heterogeneity of disease-specific risks. Among the approxim...
Bladder cancer patients have the highest median age at diagnosis of 73 years compared with all other...
Background: Among the ~75% of bladder cancer patients who present with superficial (stage \u3c T2) d...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from invasive bladder cancer is common, even with high-quality care. Thus, th...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Articles 571 Bladder cancer is the fifth most common new cancer diagn...
Introduction : A total of 356,557 new cases were diagnosed annually worldwide in 2009, it was estima...
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of different follow-up cystoscopy frequencie...
Abstract Background Bladder cancer is one of the top 10 cancers diagnosed in Americans with a median...
BACKGROUND: Black patients are at greater of risk of death from bladder cancer than white patients....
Purpose: Population-based studies on treatment patterns in oncology and corresponding clinical outco...
Background: Understanding pre-diagnostic prescribing activity could reveal windows during which more...
BACKGROUND: To the authors' knowledge, the extent to which death from bladder cancer is attributabl...
BACKGROUND: Early stage bladder cancer is a heterogeneous disease with a variable risk of progressio...
BACKGROUND: Given the uncertainty surrounding the optimal management for early stage bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Although there is level I evidence demonstrating the superiority of intravesical therapy...
Bladder cancer is notable for a striking heterogeneity of disease-specific risks. Among the approxim...
Bladder cancer patients have the highest median age at diagnosis of 73 years compared with all other...
Background: Among the ~75% of bladder cancer patients who present with superficial (stage \u3c T2) d...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from invasive bladder cancer is common, even with high-quality care. Thus, th...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Articles 571 Bladder cancer is the fifth most common new cancer diagn...
Introduction : A total of 356,557 new cases were diagnosed annually worldwide in 2009, it was estima...
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of different follow-up cystoscopy frequencie...
Abstract Background Bladder cancer is one of the top 10 cancers diagnosed in Americans with a median...
BACKGROUND: Black patients are at greater of risk of death from bladder cancer than white patients....
Purpose: Population-based studies on treatment patterns in oncology and corresponding clinical outco...
Background: Understanding pre-diagnostic prescribing activity could reveal windows during which more...
BACKGROUND: To the authors' knowledge, the extent to which death from bladder cancer is attributabl...