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'Very-low-risk' bladder tumours - a new entity?

Ofer N GofritDov PodeGalina PizovMordechai DuvdevaniEzekiel H LandauGuy HidasVladimir Yutkin
Published in: BJU international (2018)
Patients with low-risk bladder cancer make an inhomogeneous group. They can be stratified according to tumour size. Patients with tumours of ≤1 cm are younger, have lower risk of tumour recurrence, and most of their recurrences arise beyond the recommended 5-year surveillance period. It seems that these patients can be classified separately to a 'very-low-risk' group. Follow-up in these cases can be based on prolonged non-invasive evaluations.
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