While the method may sound unfamiliar, it has been clinically validated for decades and remains central to preventing ...
As new therapies emerge, particularly for non-muscle invasive disease, clinicians and patients are faced with increasingly ...
Treatment recommendations for all stages of bladder cancer have been proposed in the form of clinical guidelines from the European Association of Urology and the American Urological Association.
Management options for patients with neurogenic bladder (NGB) secondary to spinal cord injury (SCI) include indwelling catheters, reflex voiding to a condom catheter or pad/diaper, clean intermittent ...
Definitive Management of Primary Bladder Tumors in the Context of Metastatic Disease: Who, How, When, and Why? The following represents disclosure information provided by authors of this manuscript.
Neurogenic bladder dysfunction can impact upper urinary tract function, affecting renal function, and can cause urinary incontinence, stones, and UTIs. It can also affect QoL, skin care problems, and ...
Bladder cancer caught early is often amenable to treatment, but of course late-stage and aggressive characteristics alter the prognosis for the worse. Understanding high-risk features, including ...
Urothelial cancers that are either non-invasive papillary (Ta), carcinoma in situ (CIS) flat tumors, or invade the subepithelial connective tissue (T1) are collectively termed non-muscle-invasive ...
At this year's Genitourinary Cancers Symposium, Shilpa Gupta, MD, of the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute in Ohio, discussed the best approaches to treating muscle-invasive bladder cancer ...
Catheter‐related bladder discomfort (CRBD) is a common postoperative complication following urological and other surgical interventions that require indwelling urinary catheterisation. Manifesting as ...