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Urine-based markers of angiogenesis in bladder cancer
Der Urologe, 07/02/09
Becker M et al. - Angiogenesis is a prerequisite for tumour growth and metastasis. Therefore, angiogenesis factors in bladder cancer, a common disease of the genitourinary tract, could serve as diagnostic tools, predictors of prognosis, and targets for therapy. Development of less invasive or noninvasive detection techniques, reliable prognostic markers, and individualized targeted therapy would have a significant impact on disease management.
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