2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apjon.2022.04.002
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Quality of life patterns and its association with predictors among non-muscle invasive bladder cancer survivors: A latent profile analysis

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“…The lack of a long-term association decreases the clinical impact of the study. Nevertheless, high-grade recurrences that occur within just a few months after completion of BCG therapy can still be clinically meaningful and impactful to a patient who must suffer the treatment-related physical discomfort and psychological consequences of such a rapid recurrence, including fear, anxiety, worry, and decreased health-related quality of life ( 11 , 12 ). Thus, field cancerization levels could potentially serve as a useful biomarker to identify higher risk patients who require closer follow-up during the first 9 months after BCG therapy.…”
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“…The lack of a long-term association decreases the clinical impact of the study. Nevertheless, high-grade recurrences that occur within just a few months after completion of BCG therapy can still be clinically meaningful and impactful to a patient who must suffer the treatment-related physical discomfort and psychological consequences of such a rapid recurrence, including fear, anxiety, worry, and decreased health-related quality of life ( 11 , 12 ). Thus, field cancerization levels could potentially serve as a useful biomarker to identify higher risk patients who require closer follow-up during the first 9 months after BCG therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%