Surveillance strategies after definitive therapy of invasive bladder cancer

Authors

  • Ilias Cagiannos Division of Urology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON
  • Christopher Morash Division of Urology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1205

Abstract

Following definitive therapy for muscle invasive bladder cancer,
patients remain at risk for local and distant recurrence. Additionally,
recurrences can result from formation of new tumours elsewhere
in the urinary tract. We review patterns of recurrence and the
prognosis associated with recurrence. Optimal surveillance strategies
are discussed.

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Author Biographies

Ilias Cagiannos, Division of Urology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON

Christopher Morash, Division of Urology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON

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How to Cite

Cagiannos, I., & Morash, C. (2013). Surveillance strategies after definitive therapy of invasive bladder cancer. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 3(6-S4), S237-S232. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1205