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Radical cystectomy in octogenarians
This retrospective study evaluates the morbidity and outcome of cystectomy and urinary diversion in octogenarians with invasive bladder cancer. Records of all patients older than 80 years who underwent cystectomy during the last 10 years were analyzed retrospectively.
Rakesh Kaul+5 more
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Purpose To test the hypothesis that bladder preservation therapy consisting of definitive chemoradiotherapy (chemoRT) results in similar overall survival rates to radical cystectomy/chemotherapy when balancing baseline patient characteristics and initial
Hong‐Yiou Lin+4 more
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Purpose Multidisciplinary management improves complex treatment decision making in cancer care, but its impact for bladder cancer (BC) has not been documented.
G. Kulkarni+19 more
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Shed urinary ALCAM is an independent prognostic biomarker of three-year overall survival after cystectomy in patients with bladder cancer. [PDF]
Proteins involved in tumor cell migration can potentially serve as markers of invasive disease. Activated Leukocyte Cell Adhesion Molecule (ALCAM) promotes adhesion, while shedding of its extracellular domain is associated with migration. We hypothesized
Arnold Egloff, Shanna A+14 more
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Laparoscopic Infections in Urogenital and Gynecological System: A Systematic Review
There are several advantages of laparoscopic surgery, which is employed only in the presence of some indications, as follows: minimally invasive procedure, reduced postoperative pain and analgesic use, and short hospital stay.
Hasan Ucmak+2 more
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Background/Aim. Radical cystectomy is the method of choice for the treatment of muscle invasive bladder cancer. This major surgery is associated with many complications, especially in older patients. The aim of this study was to analyze preoperative comorbidity, and intraoperative and postoperative complicatons in patients older than 75 ...
R. Milosevic+8 more
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Optimizing cystectomy outcomes [PDF]
Both data analytics and patient‐centered approaches will be required to optimize outcomes after cystectomy and make meaningful changes. Advances in technology with mobile health may provide a platform for learning for patients and clinical utility for data‐driven feedback.
Sima P. Porten, Viraj A. Master
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Background Radical cystectomy is a standard treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer but frequently entails postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs). Nutrition is closely associated with postoperative outcomes.
Jihion Yu+4 more
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Background Misclassification bias (MB) is the deviation of measured from true values due to incorrect case assignment. This study compared MB when cystectomy status was determined using administrative database codes vs.
James Ross+3 more
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Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as a bladder cancer biomarker: assessing prognostic and predictive value in SWOG 8710 [PDF]
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Advanced Bladder Cancer (ABC) Meta-analysis Collaboration+12 more
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