Purpose: As an alternative to radical cystectomy, tri-modality treatment (TMT) is an effective treatment approach for selected patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). The purpose of this report is to contribute to the literature by summarizing institutional outcomes of a bladder-preserving TMT approach for patients with MIBC. Methods and Materials: Patients treated with TMT for MIBC from 1998 to 2019 were identified. Patient, disease, and treatment factors were recorded. Overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), and bladder-preserved DFS were estimated with the Kaplan-Meier method. Prognostic factors were evaluated with Cox proportional hazards regression. Results: Thirty-two patients treated with TMT to a median dose...
Objective: To compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined muscle...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined m...
Objectives: To analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics and oncologic outcomes between radical ...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Background: Trimodality bladder preservation therapy (BPT) in muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) ...
Objective: Bladder-preserving trimodal therapy is recognized as a promising alternative treatment fo...
Background and Objectives: There is no consensus regarding the optimal therapy sequence in stage II ...
CONTEXT Aims of bladder preservation in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are to offer a qual...
Radical cystectomy (RC) is the treatment of choice and is strongly recommended for patients with pT2...
Background: Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) remains undertreated despite multiple potentially ...
Objective: To compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined muscle...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined m...
Objectives: To analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics and oncologic outcomes between radical ...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Background: Trimodality bladder preservation therapy (BPT) in muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) ...
Objective: Bladder-preserving trimodal therapy is recognized as a promising alternative treatment fo...
Background and Objectives: There is no consensus regarding the optimal therapy sequence in stage II ...
CONTEXT Aims of bladder preservation in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are to offer a qual...
Radical cystectomy (RC) is the treatment of choice and is strongly recommended for patients with pT2...
Background: Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) remains undertreated despite multiple potentially ...
Objective: To compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined muscle...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the survival outcome of various treatment modalities for organ-confined m...
Objectives: To analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics and oncologic outcomes between radical ...