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膀がんの現在のベストプラクティス:診断と治療の記述的レビュー

  • 0Department of Pathology, Tenon Hospital, Sorbonne University, Paris, France; Department of Pathology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

このセミナーでは,膀がんの診断と管理のベストプラクティスを概説します. 病理学,パーソナライズド医療,画像検査,膀がんのあらゆる段階の治療法などを扱っています.

科学分野

  • 腫瘍学
  • 泌尿器科

背景

  • 膀がんの診断と治療には 進化する分類と治療法に関する最新の知識が必要です
  • 医師は筋肉を侵襲しない 膀がんと筋肉を侵襲する 膀がんの 最良の治療法に関する 最新の情報が必要です

研究 の 目的

  • 膀がんの診断と管理に関する現在のベストプラクティスを紹介する.
  • 膀がんに関する最新の知識を医師に提供すること

主な方法

  • ヒストロジカルと分子分類を含む膀がんの病理学の現在の課題のレビュー.
  • パーソナライズド医療の進歩と新しいイメージングアプローチの議論
  • 膀がんの放射線治療,外科治療,全身治療の分析

主要な成果

  • 膀がんの診断と管理に関する最新のベストプラクティスを紹介しています.
  • 病理学,パーソナライズド医療,イメージングの課題が扱われています.
  • 非筋肉侵襲性,筋肉侵襲性,転移性膀がんの治療戦略について説明します.

結論

  • 医師は膀がんの診断と管理に関する現在の問題について知識を得ます.
  • このセミナーでは 膀がんの治療の状況について 総合的に説明します
  • この情報は,臨床実務における情報に基づいた意思決定を支援します.

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