2019
DOI: 10.1177/2051415819851709
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Bladder cancer in the elderly: A retrospective analysis of bladder cancer in individuals older than 85 years

Abstract: Introduction: Current life expectancy in the United Kingdom is 79.2 years in men and 82.9 years in women. Average age at diagnosis of bladder cancer is 73 years, but incidence continues to rise with age. Elderly patients represent a unique cohort of patients; they often have multiple medical co-morbidities, and may have different wishes and treatment aims as opposed to younger patients. We describe our current bladder cancer practice in patients older than 85 years. Methods: A retrospective review was conducte… Show more

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“…Tumour prevalence is assessed in accordance with the TNM classification of BC. Most often, the preliminary clinical stage is established by the cystoscopy, ultrasound investigation, and histological examination of biopsy material (Parsons et al, 2020). In noninfiltrating lesions, the basal layer of the urothelium retains an even, clear contour, to which the continuous basement membrane is adjacent, but it is lost in the areas of invasion (Yoshida et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tumour prevalence is assessed in accordance with the TNM classification of BC. Most often, the preliminary clinical stage is established by the cystoscopy, ultrasound investigation, and histological examination of biopsy material (Parsons et al, 2020). In noninfiltrating lesions, the basal layer of the urothelium retains an even, clear contour, to which the continuous basement membrane is adjacent, but it is lost in the areas of invasion (Yoshida et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%