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Expression of cell cycle-associated proteins in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer: Correlation with intravesical recurrence following transurethral resection
Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 11/25/09
Behnsawy HM et al. – The findings suggest that consideration of expression levels of cell cycle–associated proteins, in addition to conventional parameters, would contribute to accurate prediction of intravesical recurrence following TUR of NMIBC. Moreover, combined evaluation of p21 expression, tumor size, and concomitant CIS might be particularly useful for further refinement of the outcome in predicting intravesical recurrence following TUR of NMIBC.
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