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What spatial omics is teaching us about field cancerisation in prostate and bladder cancer
Background and Objectives Field cancerisation is the process that results in a group of cells acquiring some of the phenotypic changes of cancer prior to transformation into cancer. Clinically, an important challenge remains the ability to distinguish clonal lineages and microenvironments within cancerised fields that will remain indolent from those ...
Matthew H. V. Byrne +3 more
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Urethra-sparing cystectomy and orthotopic urinary diversion in women with malignant pelvic tumors [PDF]
Arnulf Stenzl +7 more
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Abstract Introduction Anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC) is primarily treated with chemoradiotherapy (CRT), but surgery can be curative following treatment failure. The treatment of ASCC was centralised in Sweden in 2017. This study aims to describe the characteristics and outcomes of surgery for ASCC nationally, focusing on short‐term morbidity and ...
Stephanie Jacobsen +5 more
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Management of bladder cancer recurrence following the trimodality therapy. [PDF]
Damaj N +4 more
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY THERAPY FOR ADVANCED BLADDER CANCER PARTIAL CYSTECTOMY PATIENTS
Masahiro Hara +7 more
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Abstract Aim Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is the standard treatment for peritoneal metastases (PM) of colorectal or appendiceal origin. Rectal anastomotic leakage (RAL) or rectal stump blow‐out is a serious complication following rectal resection after CRS‐HIPEC. This study aimed to compare outcomes
Lana Ghanipour +4 more
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Ovario-protective effect of intra-ovarian injection of platelet rich plasma (PRP) after laparoscopic cystectomy of ovarian endometrioma: a randomized control trial. [PDF]
Rokhgireh S +4 more
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