Risk stratification of patients: risk tables and assessment – NMIBC and MIBC
Risk stratification of patients: risk tables and assessment – NMIBC and MIBC
Bladder cancer is a heterogeneous disease with vastly differing levels of risk to the patient. Low-risk non-invasive disease poses little to no threat to a patient’s survival, whereas invasive disease is rapidly fatal without intervention. This chapter aims to address the more recent developments in risk stratification tools available in assessing patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and muscle invasive bladder cancer.
Bladder cancer, Invasive, Non-invasive, Risk, Stratification
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Douglas, James
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Struss, Werner
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Williams, Stephen
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25 July 2021
Douglas, James
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Struss, Werner
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Williams, Stephen
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Douglas, James, Struss, Werner and Williams, Stephen
(2021)
Risk stratification of patients: risk tables and assessment – NMIBC and MIBC.
In,
Kamat, Ashish M. and Black, Peter C.
(eds.)
Bladder Cancer: A Practical Guide.
Springer Cham, .
(doi:10.1007/978-3-030-70646-3_5).
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Abstract
Bladder cancer is a heterogeneous disease with vastly differing levels of risk to the patient. Low-risk non-invasive disease poses little to no threat to a patient’s survival, whereas invasive disease is rapidly fatal without intervention. This chapter aims to address the more recent developments in risk stratification tools available in assessing patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and muscle invasive bladder cancer.
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Published date: 25 July 2021
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Bladder cancer, Invasive, Non-invasive, Risk, Stratification
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James Douglas
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Werner Struss
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Stephen Williams
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Ashish M. Kamat
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Peter C. Black
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