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Muscle invasive bladder cancer: Understanding your treatment options
Radical cystectomy, or complete bladder removal, remains the standard and most effective surgery for muscle‑invasive bladder ...
A novel combination of an investigational intravesical drug delivery system designed to provide sustained release of gemcitabine into the bladder (Gem-iDRS, Inlexzo) and systemic treatment with the ...
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ImmunityBio says phase 2 bladder cancer trial has ‘statistical power’ – Anktiva-BCG advances toward filing
ImmunityBio (IBRX) said on Thursday that its QUILT-2.005 clinical trial evaluating Anktiva plus Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG ...
NCCN 2026 Bladder Cancer Guidelines Adopt IBCG Risk Stratification Model for Intermediate-Risk NMIBC
The 2026 NCCN Bladder Cancer Guidelines incorporate the IBCG five-factor model, introducing standardized risk stratification for intermediate-risk NMIBC.
The extent of the bladder cancer — how far it has spread — matters. Your care team needs to know if your cancer sits on or in the first lining of your bladder (non-muscle invasive), if it goes into ...
Most people with bladder cancer begin treatment by having surgery to remove their cancer. If bladder cancer has spread beyond your bladder, you might have chemotherapy first. This can help treat ...
Dr Rhiannon Bray is a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist who specialises in urogynaecology, which focusses on ...
Most people don’t think about their bladder very often. But as you get older, it’s something that requires a little bit more attention. Here’s what you need to know about how your bladder changes as ...
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