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Age represents the main driver of surgical decision making in patients candidate to radical cystectomy.

Paolo Dell'OglioStefano TapperoAntonio Benito PorcaroAlessandro AntonelliDaniel SalvadorEvanguelos XylinasMario Alvarez-MaestroRodolfo HurleRafael Sanchez SalasAnna ColomerGiuseppe SimoneKees HendricksenAngelo PeroniChiara LonatiAlberto OliveroMorgan RouprêtMathieu RoumiguiéFrancesco SoriaPaolo UmariDavid D'AndreaCarlo TerroneAntonio GalfanoMarco MoschiniEttore Di Trapaninull null
Published in: Journal of surgical oncology (2023)
Age ≥80 years does not independently portend worse surgical outcomes for RC. However, octogenarians are unreasonably more likely to receive open approach and UCS diversion, and less likely to undergo LND.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • patient reported outcomes
  • robot assisted