Professors Rik Bryan and Nicholas James explain how an image-directed pathway for muscle-invasive bladder cancer improves ...
The cancer’s grade, stage, and response to treatment determine the next steps. In TURBT surgery, a doctor passes a cystoscope through your urethra into your bladder and removes abnormal cells.
Blue light cystoscopy had a statistically significant reduction in risk of recurrence versus white light cystoscopy in ...
Jason M. Hafron, MD, CMO, discusses recent approvals in the non–muscle-invasive bladder cancer space and data from several clinical trials evaluating agents for bladder cancer.
Transurethral resection of bladder tumor; WL: White-light. Accumulation of protoporphyrin IX in tumor cells after instillation of the photodynamic substance in the bladder before TURBT leads to ...
Eddie Jordan died of bladder ... cancer, it's usually possible to remove the cancerous cells while leaving the rest of the bladder intact. This is done using a surgical technique called ...
Repeat TURBT can provide palliation ... or refuse, radical surgery. The critical factor for the success of any treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer in the elderly is patient selection.
there is still significant progress to be made in the realm of muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Traditionally, neoadjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy (NAC) followed by surgery has been ...
Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are some of the treatments for bladder cancer. Treatments used depend on your cancer’s stage and grade, and your age, overall health, and personal preferences.