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[Macroscopic painless hematuria in urologic neoplasms].
A group of 100 patients with urinary system tumours and asymptomatic macroscopic haematuria in the past were analysed retrospectively. The analysis showed that the time between the appearance of macroscopic haematuria and the final diagnosis and treatment was from 18 to 560 days.
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[The chemotherapy of urologic neoplasms].
Helvetica chirurgica acta, 1978The newest aspects for the use of cytostatic agents in the treatment of bladder, prostatic and testicular carcinomas are presented. Especially the two new drugs diaminodichlor cisplatinum and adriamycin are discussed as to their potential use in these diseases.
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[Advance in the immunologic study of urologic neoplasms].
Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1980The reduction of the levels of circulating T lymphocytes in urological neoplasias seems obvious. The existence of a link between the different, neoplastic, bladder and prostate processes, as well as the degree of malignancy, prognosis and therapeutic response has still to be established, according to the immunitary state of the patients.
F, Pérez Herrero+3 more
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[Course of cellular immunity in urologic neoplasms].
Zeitschrift fur Urologie und Nephrologie, 1979Apart from a purely qualitative evidence concerning the presence of a specific sensibilisation it is possible to estimate also its strength or the blocking factors appearing in the serum of tumour carriers by means of the electrophoresis mobility test. By this it seems to be possible to make an evidence concerning the immunological reaction position of
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
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Urinary Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase Activity in the Diagnosis of Urologic Neoplasms
Journal of Urology, 1966Barry M. Caplan+3 more
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[Clinical and urological after care in gynecologic neoplasms].
Fortschritte der Medizin, 1979Patients after operative and/or radiological therapy for cervical cancer should have gynecological follow-up examinations every two months in the first year. In cases of urological complications after irradiation therapy, radionephrography, infusion urogram, blood count, cystoscopy, and cystometry should also be carried out after two months.
S, Havlicek, L, Kos
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Colorectal cancer statistics, 2020
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Rebecca L Siegel+2 more
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