Radiation therapy could be an underused tool to reduce pelvic relapse risk for patients with locally advanced, muscle-invasive bladder cancer, according to results of a new phase III randomized trial.
Whole pelvis radiation improves cancer-specific and overall survival in muscle-invasive bladder cancer compared to bladder-only radiation. Median cancer-specific survival was 84 months for whole ...
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the bladder is a distinct and rarer form, accounting for approximately 2% to 5% of all bladder cancers in the U.S. It develops in the flat, thin squamous cells that ...
Bladder cancer radiotherapy has evolved significantly over recent years, with adaptive treatment techniques offering a promising approach to overcome the inherent challenges associated with treating a ...
Oncotarget (a primarily oncology-focused, peer-reviewed, open access journal) aims to maximize research impact through insightful peer-review; eliminate borders between specialties by linking ...
Evaluation of systemic therapy and surgical consolidation in patients with node positive upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in advanced upper tract urothelial cancer ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Locoregional recurrence after cystectomy for advanced bladder cancer is common and rarely salvageable. Now new findings show that many of those recurrences may be prevented with ...
A new study shows that survival rates jumped significantly for patients with locally advanced bladder cancer who were treated with chemotherapy prior to surgery compared with the standard treatment of ...
Cancer incidence in India have been rising steadily. More than 14 lakh new cases are registered every year, and studies ...
After receiving radiation therapy for uterine cancer, you may experience fertility challenges, vaginal dryness, and bowel or bladder problems. Options to manage and relieve your side effects can vary.