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Management of transitional cell carcinoma
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003Canine TCC of the bladder is a disease for which early detection and multimodality therapy are likely to produce the most favorable results. Urine screening tests are being investigated as tools to permit earlier detection. The possibility of tumor seeding must be considered when obtaining urine for analysis and when performing surgery.
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Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), or urothelial carcinoma, is the predominant form of bladder cancer, accounting for 90-95% of global cases. It ranks as the fourth most common cancer in men and the tenth in women in the United States, with higher incidences in developed regions.
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CLEAR‐CELL TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMA
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1997K G, Braslis, A, Jones, D, Murphy
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Bladder transitional cell carcinoma.
Child nephrology and urology, 1991We present a case of urinary bladder carcinoma in a child aged 13 that followed a benign course. This confirms the idea that epithelial bladder cancer in children pursues, a much less aggressive behaviour than in the adult, possibly on the basis of its well-differentiated nature.
J C, Angulo +3 more
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Non‐transitional cell bladder carcinomas
BJU International, 2005Andrea, Manunta +4 more
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SPLENOSIS MIMICKING TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMA
The Journal of Urology, 1999R P, Weinstein, E M, Genega, G, Dalbagni
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Ultrasound of transitional cell carcinoma
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1985P D, Ostrovsky, L, Carr, J, Goodman
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