T1G3 Bladder Cancer – Indications For Early Cystectomy

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  • DOI:10.1023/B:UROL.0000032688.37789.7c
  • Corpus ID: 23925259
T1G3 bladder cancer – Indications for early cystectomy@article{Masood2004T1G3BC, title={T1G3 bladder cancer – Indications for early cystectomy}, author={Shikohe Masood and S. Sriprasad and John H. Palmer and G. R. Mufti}, journal={International Urology and Nephrology}, year={2004}, volume={36}, pages={41-44}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:23925259} }
  • S. MasoodS. Sriprasad+1 author G. Mufti
  • Published in International Urology and… 2004
  • Medicine
TLDRIn patients with multiple T1G3 tumours with or without associated CIS, or in those with single T1g3 tumour with associated CIS the incidence of the disease being already muscle invasive at the time of clinical diagnosis is 55%.ExpandView on Springerncbi.nlm.nih.govSave to LibrarySaveCreate AlertAlertCiteShare63 CitationsBackground Citations15 Methods Citations1 Results Citations4View All

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Delayed Cystectomy for T1G3 Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC) of the Urinary Bladder, NCI Retrospective Case Series.

    I. FakhrHesham El-HossienyA. SalamaMedicineJournal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
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TLDRAdjuvant intravesical therapy with BCG with repeated cystoscopies, and delayed radical cystectomy until progression to the invasive disease carries a significant risk of mortality from invasive disease.ExpandSave

Outcomes of patients with clinical T1 grade 3 urothelial cell bladder carcinoma treated with radical cystectomy.

    Amit K. GuptaY. Lotan+7 authors S. ShariatMedicineUrology
  • 2008
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Concomitant Carcinoma in situ in Cystectomy Specimens Is Not Associated with Clinical Outcomes after Surgery

    P. NuhnP. Bastian+15 authors S. ShariatMedicineUrologia Internationalis
  • 2011
TLDRThe presence of concomitant CIS did not improve the predictive accuracy of standard predictors for either disease recurrence or cancer-specific death in any of the subgroups, and limits the clinical utility of con comitant CIS in RC specimens for clinical decision-making.Expand
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Concomitant carcinoma in situ is a feature of aggressive disease in patients with organ-confined TCC at radical cystectomy.

    S. ShariatG. Palapattu+7 authors Y. LotanMedicineEuropean urology
  • 2007
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Indications and Oncologic Outcome of Radical Cystectomy for Urothelial Bladder Cancer

    J. GschwendM. RetzH. KueblerM. AutenriethMedicine
  • 2010
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Delayed Cystectomy for T 1 G 3 Transitional Cell Carcinoma ( TCC ) of the Urinary Bladder , NCI Retrospective Case Series

    I. FakhrHesham El-HossienyA. SalamaMedicine
TLDRA biologically more aggressive behavior of T1G3 cancer is reported, than that reported by some authors, for this conservative Journal of the Egyptian Nat.Expand
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Impact of concomitant carcinoma in situ on upstaging and outcome following radical cystectomy for bladder cancer

    F. YafiA. Aprikian+12 authors W. KassoufMedicineWorld Journal of Urology
  • 2013
TLDRIt is demonstrated that while the presence of concomitant CIS on cystectomy specimens does not independently affect outcomes, its presence is significantly predictive of a higher rate of upstaging at radical Cystectomy.Expand
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Concomitant Carcinoma in situ in Cystectomy Specimens Is Not Associated with Clinical Outcomes after Surgery

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat MünchenMedicine
  • 2016
Objective: The aim of this study was to externally validate the prognostic value of concomitant urothelial carcinoma in situ (CIS) in radical cystectomy (RC) specimens using a large internationalExpand
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Characteristics and outcomes of patients with clinical T1 grade 3 urothelial carcinoma treated with radical cystectomy: results from an international cohort.

    H. FritscheM. Burger+23 authors S. ShariatMedicineEuropean urology
  • 2010
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Long term oncologic outcome in patients with bladder cancer after radical cystectomy: Impact of carcinoma in situ in the era of neoadjuvant chemotherapy

    E. AminiN. Ahmadi+7 authors H. DjaladatMedicineInternational Urology and Nephrology
  • 2019
TLDRIt is found that concomitant CIS in radical cystectomy specimens is associated with decreased RFS; however, in multivariate analysis, it was not an independent predicting factor of oncologic outcomes.Expand
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