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. 2010 Feb;4(1):56-64.
doi: 10.5489/cuaj.777.

Update on the management of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer

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Update on the management of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer

Saad Aldousari et al. Can Urol Assoc J. 2010 Feb.

Abstract

Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is a heterogeneous population of tumours accounting for 80% of bladder cancers. Over the years, the management of this disease has been changing with improvements in results and outcomes. In this review, we focus on the latest updates on the management of NMIBC.

Le cancer de la vessie sans envahissement musculaire est un groupe hétérogène de tumeurs représentant 80 % des cancers de la vessie. Au fil des années, la prise en charge de cette maladie a évolué, et les résultats et issues thérapeutiques se sont améliorés. Dans l’article qui suit, nous présentons les plus récents développements dans la prise en charge de ce type de cancer.

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