Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3877921 | The Journal of Urology | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
To our knowledge this is the largest randomized trial performed in patients with pT1G3 disease for which 210 patients were recruited during 11 years. There is no evidence that radiotherapy is better than more conservative treatment. The prognosis of this group of patients appears to be poor irrespective of treatment and new treatment strategies need to be investigated.
Keywords
MMCCISBCGTSCMRCQLQQOLTCCTURIDMCMitomycin CQuality of lifeBacillus Calmette-GuérinRandomized controlled trialsRadiotherapyTransurethral resectionUrinary bladder neoplasmsMedical Research CouncilQuality of life questionnaireCarcinoma in situTransitional cell carcinomaIndependent Data Monitoring Committee
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Authors
S.J. Harland, H. Kynaston, K. Grigor, D.M. Wallace, C. Beacock, R. Kockelbergh, S. Clawson, T. Barlow, M.K.B. Parmar, G.O. Griffiths,