Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9312801 Urology 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Muscle-invasive urinary bladder cancers are not a homogenous group of tumors. Our results suggest that a precise assessment of the extension and number of histological differentiation types may be an individual prognostic factor. Conventional differentiation with at least 80% extension seems to be prognostically favorable. Nonconventional differentiation, especially with greater extension and a greater number of types, could imply a worse prognosis.
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