Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2491904 Medical Hypotheses 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBladder cancer remains a difficult management problem, because of the high recurrence rate or the functional disorder of bladder post radical cystectomy. The autologous tissue engineering techniques have been advanced enough to reconstruct functional bladders for patients with myelomeningocele, but not capable for bladder cancer patients. On the other hand, allogeneic stem cells share the same multipotential, self-renewing and multidifferentiated abilities with autologous ones, and would present anti-tumor effects when transplanted to recipients. Since the stem cells seeded tissue engineering techniques for bladder regeneration have already been feasible, a hypothesis was then proposed that the allogeneic stem cells seeded tissue engineered bladder would be a possible alternative for functional bladder reconstructions and treatments for bladder cancer recurrences and latent metastases postoperatively.

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