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The natural history of non-muscle-invasive transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder
British Journal of Medical & Surgical Urology, 07/01/09
Colquhoun AJ et al. - Non-muscle-invasive (NMI) transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the bladder is a common disease that recurs frequently and may progress to more sinister invasive disease. In the absence of a molecular tool that can accurately predict an individual's propensity to tumour recurrence and/or progression, urologists utilise prognostic factors to predict patient outcome. The data obtained regarding prognostic factors are used to describe a rationale follow-up schedule for patients with NMI TCC of the bladder.
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