PURPOSE: UC is a disease of the entire urothelium, characterized by multiplicity and multifocality. The clonal relationship among multiple UCs has implications regarding adjuvant chemotherapy. It has been investigated in studies of chromosomal alteration and single gene mutation. However, these genetic changes can occur in unrelated tumors under similar carcinogenic selection pressures. Tumors with high MSI have numerous DNA mutations, of which many provide no selection benefit. While these tumors represent an ideal model for studying UC clonality, their low frequency has prevented their previous investigation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated 32 upper and lower urinary tract UCs with high MSI and 4 nonUC primary cancers in 9 patients...
Molecular profiling of urothelial cancers for therapeutic and prognostic potential has been very lim...
Multifocality and recurrence are clinically important features of urothelial carcinomas of the urina...
Molecular profiling of urothelial cancers for therapeutic and prognostic potential has been very lim...
Purpose: UC is a disease of the entire urothelium, characterized by multiplicity and multifocality. ...
PURPOSE: UC is a disease of the entire urothelium, characterized by multiplicity and multifocality. ...
Purpose: To identify the origin of synchronous and metachronous urothelial carcinoma (UC) of the bla...
Multifocality and recurrence of urothelial carcinoma may result from either the field effect of carc...
Contains fulltext : 232950.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The risk of dev...
Purpose: Patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) have a significantly increased risk of developing upper-t...
The processes of intraepithelial migration, intraluminal seeding, and field cancerization as models ...
PURPOSE: A better understanding of the molecular basis of urothelial carcinoma (UC) is needed to ref...
PURPOSE: Clear cell adenocarcinoma in the urinary tract is a rare entity with an appearance resembli...
Urothelial carcinomas (UCs) are malignant tumors that arise from the lower and upper urinary tract a...
Background: Synchronous multifocal tumours are commonly observed in urothelial carcinomas of the bla...
Objective: To understand developmental characteristics of urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) by evalua...
Molecular profiling of urothelial cancers for therapeutic and prognostic potential has been very lim...
Multifocality and recurrence are clinically important features of urothelial carcinomas of the urina...
Molecular profiling of urothelial cancers for therapeutic and prognostic potential has been very lim...
Purpose: UC is a disease of the entire urothelium, characterized by multiplicity and multifocality. ...
PURPOSE: UC is a disease of the entire urothelium, characterized by multiplicity and multifocality. ...
Purpose: To identify the origin of synchronous and metachronous urothelial carcinoma (UC) of the bla...
Multifocality and recurrence of urothelial carcinoma may result from either the field effect of carc...
Contains fulltext : 232950.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The risk of dev...
Purpose: Patients with Lynch syndrome (LS) have a significantly increased risk of developing upper-t...
The processes of intraepithelial migration, intraluminal seeding, and field cancerization as models ...
PURPOSE: A better understanding of the molecular basis of urothelial carcinoma (UC) is needed to ref...
PURPOSE: Clear cell adenocarcinoma in the urinary tract is a rare entity with an appearance resembli...
Urothelial carcinomas (UCs) are malignant tumors that arise from the lower and upper urinary tract a...
Background: Synchronous multifocal tumours are commonly observed in urothelial carcinomas of the bla...
Objective: To understand developmental characteristics of urinary bladder carcinomas (UBC) by evalua...
Molecular profiling of urothelial cancers for therapeutic and prognostic potential has been very lim...
Multifocality and recurrence are clinically important features of urothelial carcinomas of the urina...
Molecular profiling of urothelial cancers for therapeutic and prognostic potential has been very lim...