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Impact of perioperative chemotherapy on survival in patients with advanced primary urethral cancer: results of the international collaboration on primary urethral carcinoma

Authors :
Gakis, G.
Morgan, T. M.
Daneshmand, S.
Keegan, K. A.
Todenhöfer, T.
Mischinger, J.
Schubert, T.
Zaid, H. B.
Hrbacek, J.
Ali-El-Dein, B.
Clayman, R. H.
Galland, S.
Olugbade, K.
Rink, M.
Fritsche, H.-M
Burger, M.
Chang, S. S.
Babjuk, M.
Thalmann, G. N.
Stenzl, A.
Efstathiou, J. A.
Gakis, G.
Morgan, T. M.
Daneshmand, S.
Keegan, K. A.
Todenhöfer, T.
Mischinger, J.
Schubert, T.
Zaid, H. B.
Hrbacek, J.
Ali-El-Dein, B.
Clayman, R. H.
Galland, S.
Olugbade, K.
Rink, M.
Fritsche, H.-M
Burger, M.
Chang, S. S.
Babjuk, M.
Thalmann, G. N.
Stenzl, A.
Efstathiou, J. A.

Abstract

This is the first series that suggests a prognostic benefit of neoadjuvant treatment in a consecutive series of patients who underwent perioperative chemotherapy plus surgery for advanced primary urethral carcinoma. Further studies should yield a better understanding of how perioperative chemotherapy exerts a positive effect on survival in order to selectively advocate its use in advanced primary urethral carcinoma

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn999836253
Document Type :
Electronic Resource