Removal of the bladder, called radical cystectomy, is the preferred treatment for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) as well as for some with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC ...
A recent study described approaches used globally for treating urinary incontinence after radical cystectomy and orthotopic neobladder reconstruction. A recent systematic review sought to outline ...
Radical cystectomy, or complete bladder removal, remains the standard and most effective surgery for muscle‑invasive bladder ...
Extended oral antibiotic prophylaxis eliminated UTIs after robot-assisted radical cystectomy procedures. Prophylactic antibiotics reduced overall infections by two-thirds and saved $9,000 per patient.
Most people with bladder cancer begin treatment by having surgery to remove their cancer. If bladder cancer has spread beyond your bladder, you might have chemotherapy first. This can help treat ...
Prophylactic tranexamic acid showed no reduction in blood transfusion rates in open radical cystectomy patients. The trial found no significant differences in secondary outcomes, including estimated ...
Close-up of surgeon team during operation in operating room. Total hospital costs related to radical cystectomy are higher in the West than in all other regions of the United States, a study suggests.
Prevalence and Distribution of Unexpected Actionable Germline Pathogenic Variants Identified on Broad-Based Multigene Panel Testing Among Patients With Cancer Urine samples from 20 and 44 patients ...
Ifinatamab Deruxtecan in Patients With Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer: Primary Analysis of the Phase II IDeate-Lung01 Trial This pragmatic, prospective observational cohort study was designed ...
Does surgical smoke spread bladder cancer during RARC? New research finds no cancer cells or DNA present. Learn more about ...