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4 february 2019 13:00:22

 
Tumor Location May Predict Adverse Pathology and Survival Following Definitive Treatment for Bladder Cancer: A National Cohort Study (European Urology Oncology)
 


In a national cohort of patients who underwent radical cystectomy for bladder cancer, trigone and bladder neck tumors were associated with increased odds of nodal involvement, while dome tumors were associated with a higher pathology stage. Trigone tumors were associated with worse overall survival following primary chemoradiotherapy.


 
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