“…Currently, there exists no robust Level 1 evidence to support routine use of postoperative prognostic factors in clinical practice and decision-making. Table 2 highlights prognostic factors available pre-operatively via clinical and radiologic imaging, including patient characteristics such as advanced age [24], sex [31][32][33], race [34], ECOG performance status [35], obesity [36], smoking status [37,38], elevated plasma fibrinogen level. Disease characteristics include the presence of hydronephrosis [39], tumor size >3 cm [22], multi-focality [40], location, clinical grade, and previous/synchronous bladder cancer.…”