Survival after curative treatment of muscle-invasive bladder cancer

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This retrospective study includes 534 patients who had curatively intended treatment for T2/T3/T4a bladder cancer at the Norwegian Radium Hospital during the period 1980-1990. Total cystectomy preceded by preoperative radiotherapy represented the treatment of choice in 263 patients (CysGr). High-dose radiotherapy was applied in 271 patients in whom total cystectomy could not be performed (RadGr). From 1985 neo-adjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy was increasingly used. The 5-year crude survival rate for all patients was 35% with 40% for CysGr and 22% for RadGr. In CysGr the 5-year survival rate was highest (63%) for patients with

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Fosså, S. D., Aass, N., Ous, S., Wæhre, H., Ilner, K., & Hannisdal, E. (1996). Survival after curative treatment of muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Acta Oncologica, 35(SUPPL. 8), 59–65. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869609098521

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