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Advanced urothelial carcinomaofthebladder is associated with a high metastatic potential.
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Transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder is a chemo-sensitive neoplasm.
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The patient was a 64-year-old woman being followed up for transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder.
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A conservative primary approach seems justifiable in the management of double carcinomaofthebladder and prostate.
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Background: Recurrence of transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder cannot be predicted accurately by traditional criteria alone.
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Recent comprehensive genome sequencing studies have defined the mutational spectra of high-grade urothelial carcinomaofthebladder.
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Verrucous carcinomaofthebladder unassociated with bilharzial cystitis is rare with only 6 cases reported to date.
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Thus, adjuvant chemotherapy cannot be considered as a standard treatment for all patients with muscle-invasive carcinomaofthebladder.
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Transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder is a common malignancy worldwide that is associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
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TIG3 transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder represents a highly malignant tumor with a variable and unpredictable biologic potential.
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Complications with cystectomy for non-urothelial indications are in large comparable to those for transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder.
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These procedures are therefore unlikely to increase the risk of progression and metastasis in transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder.
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Introduction: We evaluated the prognostic significance of pT0 stage on organ-confined transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder following radical cystectomy.
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Seventy patients were given courses of intravesical mitomycin C for residual transitional cell carcinomaofthebladder following partial resection or biopsy.
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Background: Follow-up strategies after cystectomy for carcinomaofthebladder should be determined according to the risk of recurrence, which is stage dependent.
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To our knowledge we report the first case of extravesical extension of verrucous carcinomaofthebladder that was treated successfully by surgical removal.