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A novel grading approach predicts worse outcomes in stage pT1 non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Maximilian HaasSimon U EngelmannRoman MayrChristopher GosslerChristoph PicklSebastian KälbleYushan YangWolfgang OttoValerie HartmannMaximilian BurgerArndt HartmannJohannes BreyerMarkus Eckstein
Published in: BJU international (2024)
We present a morphology-based grading system for stage pT1 NMIBC that correlates with disease aggressiveness and oncological patient outcomes. It therefore identifies a highest risk group of stage pT1 NMIBC patients, who should be followed up more intensively or receive immediate radical cystectomy. The grading incorporates objective variables assessable on haematoxylin and eosin slides and immunohistochemistry, enabling an easy-to-use low-cost approach that is applicable in daily routine. Further studies are needed to validate and confirm these results.
Keyphrases
  • muscle invasive bladder cancer
  • low cost
  • physical activity
  • prostate cancer
  • clinical practice
  • rectal cancer
  • genome wide
  • radical prostatectomy
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • minimally invasive