2013
DOI: 10.29309/tpmj/2013.20.06.1680
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Superficial Bladder Tumor;

Abstract: Introduction: Bladder cancer is the second most common urologic cancer. Approximately 90% are transitional cellcarcinoma among which superficial bladder cancer constitutes about 50-70%. It is usually treated by transurethral resection withadjuvant intravesical instillations of chemotherapy or immunotherapy. Primary problems in superficial bladder cancers are its tendency torecur, about 50-80%, following surgical ablation alone, with progression to muscle invasive disease in 20-25% cases. Intravesicalchemothera… Show more

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