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1. Genome-wide Association Study of Bladder Cancer Reveals New Biological and Translational Insights

2. EAU-ESMO consensus statements on the management of advanced and variant bladder cancer

4. EAU-ESMO Consensus Statements on the Management of Advanced and Variant Bladder Cancer-An International Collaborative Multistakeholder Effort†: Under the Auspices of the EAU-ESMO Guidelines Committees

5. MRE11 as a predictive biomarker of outcome following radiotherapy in bladder cancer

6. EAU-ESMO Consensus Statements on the Management of Advanced and Variant Bladder Cancer-An International Collaborative Multistakeholder Effort Under the Auspices of the EAU-ESMO Guidelines Committees

9. The emerging role of histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors in urological cancers

15. A sequence variant at 4p16.3 confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer

16. Genetic variation in the prostate stem cell antigen gene PSCA confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer (vol 41, pg 991, 2009)

17. Erratum: Genetic variation in the prostate stem cell antigen gene PSCA confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer (Nature Genetics) (2009) 41 (991-995))

18. Genetic variation in the prostate stem cell antigen gene PSCA confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer

19. Polymorphisms in DNA repair genes, smoking, and bladder cancer risk: findings from the International Consortium of Bladder Cancer

20. Next-generation sequencing identifies germline MRE11A variants as markers of radiotherapy outcomes in muscle-invasive bladder cancer

21. Whole-genome sequencing of bladder cancers reveals somatic CDKN1A mutations and clinicopathological associations with mutation burden

23. EAU-ESMO consensus statements on the management of advanced and variant bladder cancer-an international collaborative multi-stakeholder effort

24. Recommendations for follow-up of muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients: A consensus by the international bladder cancer network

26. A multi-stage genome-wide association study of bladder cancer identifies multiple susceptibility loci

27. Dietary fibre supplementation enhances radiotherapy tumour control and alleviates intestinal radiation toxicity.

28. Combined drug delivery and treatment monitoring using a single high frequency ultrasound system.

29. How do tumours outside the gastrointestinal tract respond to dietary fibre supplementation?

31. Genome-wide Association Study of Bladder Cancer Reveals New Biological and Translational Insights.

32. Exploiting dietary fibre and the gut microbiota in pelvic radiotherapy patients.

33. The protease SPRTN and SUMOylation coordinate DNA-protein crosslink repair to prevent genome instability.

34. Irradiation at Ultra-High (FLASH) Dose Rates Reduces Acute Normal Tissue Toxicity in the Mouse Gastrointestinal System.

35. Immunofluorescence microscopy-based detection of ssDNA foci by BrdU in mammalian cells.

37. Evaluation of Loading Strategies to Improve Tumor Uptake of Gemcitabine in a Murine Orthotopic Bladder Cancer Model Using Ultrasound and Microbubbles.

38. p97/VCP inhibition causes excessive MRE11-dependent DNA end resection promoting cell killing after ionizing radiation.

39. The role of dietary supplements, including biotics, glutamine, polyunsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols, in reducing gastrointestinal side effects in patients undergoing pelvic radiotherapy: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

40. Ultrasound-Mediated Gemcitabine Delivery Reduces the Normal-Tissue Toxicity of Chemoradiation Therapy in a Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer Model.

41. SPRTN protease-cleaved MRE11 decreases DNA repair and radiosensitises cancer cells.

42. Greater utility of molecular subtype rather than epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers for prognosis in high-risk non-muscle-invasive (HGT1) bladder cancer.

43. Association of Bacteroides acidifaciens relative abundance with high-fibre diet-associated radiosensitisation.

44. Corrigendum to 'EAU-ESMO Consensus Statements on the Management of Advanced and Variant Bladder Cancer-An International Collaborative Multistakeholder Effort Under the Auspices of the EAU-ESMO Guidelines Committees' [European Urology 77 (2020) 223-250].

45. The Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Romidepsin Spares Normal Tissues While Acting as an Effective Radiosensitizer in Bladder Tumors in Vivo.

46. The p97-Ataxin 3 complex regulates homeostasis of the DNA damage response E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF8.

47. MRE11A Isoform Expression Associated with Outcome Following Radiotherapy in Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer does not Alter Cell Survival and DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Following Ionising Radiation.

48. MRE11 as a Predictive Biomarker of Outcome After Radiation Therapy in Bladder Cancer.

49. Mouse Models of Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer: Key Considerations for Clinical Translation Based on Molecular Subtypes.

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