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Opportunities with combined modality therapy for selective organ preservation in muscle-invasive bladder cancer

✍ Scribed by Colvett, Kyle T.; Althausen, Alex F.; Bassil, Barbara; Heney, Niall M.; McGovern, Francis V.; Young, Hugh H.; Kaufman, Donald S.; Zietman, Anthony L.; Shipley, William U.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
830 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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✦ Synopsis


Combined-modality therapy for organ preservation represents an appropriate alternative to radical surgery in the management of several malignant diseases. The standard therapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer in the United States has been radical cystectomy. Although the sequelae of radical surgery have been ameliorated somewhat by techniques for the construction of orthotopic bladders, the ideal therapy should both cure the patient of cancer and maintain a functioning natural bladder. Years of experience in Europe and Canada with bladder preservation using radiation therapy are documented. Advances in transurethral surgery technique and in the combination of radiation and chemotherapy have led to safe and effective regimens for patients with bladder cancer. Several recent trials with combined-modality therapy have established this treatment as a viable alternative to radical cystectomy in selected patients.


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