Why urologists should discuss adverse events with each other
“We must do more to help surgeons prepare for the impact of adverse events before they happen,” says Kevin Turner MA DM FRCS(Urol).
“We must do more to help surgeons prepare for the impact of adverse events before they happen,” says Kevin Turner MA DM FRCS(Urol).
Investigators report findings from a hypothesis-generating study.
Negative preoperative ctDNA findings could be a marker for treatment de-escalation, with patients treated only with radical cystectomy.
No new safety issues surfaced in the global DAROL study.
A preoperative diagnosis of VTE is one of the most influential factor in predicting the occurrence of novel VTE events following radical surgery.
Committed relationships, such as married women, may mitigate pandemic-related stressors, according to investigators.
“All this is very detailed immunology, I get that, but it sets the stage for what I consider the next evolution of immunotherapy,” says Patrick…
Patients with concomitant congestive heart failure or sleep apnea were more likely to experience voiding dysfunction after NMIBC treatment.
“Our research shows that the identification of these genetic factors, even in geriatric patients, is important for determining targeted treatment and overall patient survival,” says…
“There’s definitely more work to do to confirm these results on a multi-institutional aspect,” says Ryan L. Steinberg, MD.
The EAU Guidelines Panel for Muscle-invasive and Metastatic Bladder Cancer (MIBC) have prepared these guidelines to help urologists assess the evidence-based management of MIBC and…