This study highlights the first successful cases of robot-assisted kidney transplantation following cystectomy, paving the way for innovative ESRD treatments.
Pruthi RS and Wallen EM (2008) Is robotic radical cystectomy an appropriate treatment for bladder cancer? Short-term oncologic and clinical follow-up in 50 consecutive patients. Urology 72: 617 ...
A bladder cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming bringing uncertainty and emotional distress Read on to learn the hopes and ...
It’s recommended for people with aggressive cancer (one that grows or spreads quickly) or cancer affecting the muscle layer of the bladder wall. You may be eligible for a partial cystectomy (in ...
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The most common symptom is blood in the urine (hematuria), which may appear pink, red, or brown. Other signs include frequent ...
who were not receiving surgery to remove the bladder (cystectomy) and nearby lymph nodes, has been discontinued after it showed no improvement over the standard chemoradiation treatment for this ...
cystectomy in eight, and/or systemic therapy in seven. At last follow-up, 12 (48%) of the 25 patients remained metastasis free with an intact and non-irradiated bladder. The 2-year OS was 84.3% in ...
Tislelizumab plus low-dose nab-paclitaxel “demonstrated enduring efficacy while maintaining a manageable safety profile,” according to researchers.
Following a prospective FDA nod, J&J aims to offer a potentially less invasive alternative to the current standard treatment, radical cystectomy (complete bladder removal). The RTOR program also ...