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Predicting the survival of bladder carcinoma patients treated with radical cystectomy

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2000

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Abstract

Long term survival is achieved in a significant number of patients treated with radical cystectomy. In this study, patients with organ-confined (< or = pT2) and small size (< or = 3 cm) cancer had favorable 10-year distant metastasis free (93%) and cancer specific survival (88%) after cystectomy. Tumor size, margin status, extravesical involvement, and lymph node metastasis are important pathologic factors and should be considered as stratification variables in identifying patients for whom adjuvant chemotherapy should be evaluated in clinical trials.

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