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[Bladder carcinoma--a current review].

D S Engeler1, H P Schmid

  • 1Klinik für Urologie, Kantonsspital St. Gallen.

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|March 14, 2003
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Bladder cancer treatment varies by tumor type. Superficial cancers respond well to surgery and chemotherapy, while invasive types require advanced therapies and prevention strategies are key for better survival.

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Urology

Context:

  • Bladder cancer is a significant global health concern, ranking as the sixth most common malignancy.
  • Histological findings are critical in determining the prognosis and guiding treatment strategies for bladder cancer patients.

Purpose:

  • To outline current therapeutic approaches for bladder cancer based on histological differentiation.
  • To discuss the implications of tumor invasiveness on patient outcomes and treatment selection.
  • To highlight future directions in bladder cancer management, emphasizing prevention and early detection.

Summary:

  • Superficial, well-differentiated bladder tumors are often curable with transurethral resection and intravesical chemotherapy.
  • Muscle-invasive and poorly differentiated bladder cancers have a less favorable prognosis, necessitating novel combined therapeutic approaches or bladder substitution.

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  • Recent trends suggest improved overall survival, with a future focus on carcinogen elimination and early detection for enhanced bladder cancer prevention.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a clear overview of bladder cancer management strategies tailored to tumor characteristics.
    • Informs clinicians and researchers about the importance of histological grading in treatment planning.
    • Underscores the critical role of preventive measures and early diagnosis in combating bladder cancer and improving patient outcomes.