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Introduction: Several risk factors have been identified in the occurrence of bladder cancer. These include genetic and hereditary factors, smoking and tobacco use, increased body mass index, occupational exposure to certain chemicals and dyes, medical con... see more

This review aims to emphasize new insights into the diagnosis, classification, and therapy of bladder cancer (BC). Bladder cancer is a heterogeneous, complex disease on a morphological, molecular, diagnostic, and prognostic level. Cancer stage is still th... see more

Bladder cancer is one of the most common urinary tract cancers. The main risk factors for bladder cancer are tobacco usage, aging, gender, exposure to chemicals and drugs such as cyclophosphamide and chlornaphazine, chronic bladder problems, and genetics.... see more

Bladder cancer is the 10th most common cancer in both males and females with a ratio of 3:1. About 75% of bladder cancers are non-muscle invasive bladder cancers (NMIBC). The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics of Non-Muscle Invasive Bla... see more

Bladder cancer is cancer originated from the bladder mucosa or urothelium. Bladder cancer is the 9th most common malignancy worldwide and the most common malignancy of the urinary tract. Studies show that cancer triggers an inflammatory response... see more

One of the most prevalent and deadly cancers in men is bladder cancer. To achieve the best possible outcome, physicians need to diagnose it promptly. The gold standard for diagnosis is tissue biopsy, but this method is invasive. There is another option fo... see more

Objective. To determine the operative volume of surgical treatment in total radical resection of the bladder in autonomous regime and to estimate the survival indices in patients with low-differentiated cancer of the bladder depending on time of conductio... see more

Objective. To study the prevalence and effect on the survival of high grade bladder cancer (G3 UBC) patients of external beam radiotherapy delivered in early or delayed period after the bladder preserving surgery.Materials and methods. We retrospectively ... see more

Objective. Comparative estimation of quality of life in patients with a high-risk musculo-noninvasive cancer of the bladder was accomplished while conduction of adjuvant intrabladder hyperthermic chemotherapy and immunotherapy with BCG vaccine.??terials a... see more

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