PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Trimodal therapy (TMT) is considered the most effective bladder-sparing approach for muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (MIBC) and an alternative to radical cystectomy. The purpose of this article was to review and summarize the current knowledge on the equivalence of TMT and radical cystectomy based on the recent literature. RECENT FINDINGS: TMT consists of a maximal transuretral resection of the bladder, followed by a concurrent radiotherapy and chemotherapy, limiting salvage radical cystectomy to nonresponder tumors or muscle-invasive recurrence. In large population studies, less than 6% of the patients with nonmetastatic MIBC receive a chemoradiation therapy and this rate is stable. A growing body of ...
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...
Objectives: To analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics and oncologic outcomes between radical ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Trimodal therapy (TMT) is considered the most effective bladder-sparing approach ...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: The only randomized controlled trial comparing trimodal therapy (TMT) vs....
CONTEXT: Aims of bladder preservation in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are to offer a quali...
CONTEXT Aims of bladder preservation in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are to offer a qual...
ObjectivesTo systematically review and meta-analyze the current literature in a methodologically rig...
ObjectivesTo systematically review and meta-analyze the current literature in a methodologically rig...
Given the lack of randomized evidence comparing trimodal therapy (TMT) to radical cystectomy (RC) fo...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Contains fulltext : 244274.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radical cystect...
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...
Objectives: To analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics and oncologic outcomes between radical ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Trimodal therapy (TMT) is considered the most effective bladder-sparing approach ...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: The only randomized controlled trial comparing trimodal therapy (TMT) vs....
CONTEXT: Aims of bladder preservation in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are to offer a quali...
CONTEXT Aims of bladder preservation in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are to offer a qual...
ObjectivesTo systematically review and meta-analyze the current literature in a methodologically rig...
ObjectivesTo systematically review and meta-analyze the current literature in a methodologically rig...
Given the lack of randomized evidence comparing trimodal therapy (TMT) to radical cystectomy (RC) fo...
Aim: To compare trimodality therapy (TMT) versus radical cystectomy (RC) and develop GRADE (Grades o...
Contains fulltext : 244274.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radical cystect...
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...
Objectives: To analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics and oncologic outcomes between radical ...