COMBINED TREATMENT OF LOCALLY-ADVANCED BLADDER CANCER
Bladder cancer (BC) is an important clinical and scientific challenge. In 2013, in Russia, the absolute number of patients with first-ever diagnosis of bladder cancer was 12 992 people. There is an increasing proportion of detection of bladder cancer stage I–II disease patterns: 2003–50.8% in 2013–6...
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Main Authors: | I. V. Chernyshev, Y. V. Samsonov, D. V. Perepechin, A. M. Ulbashev |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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2016-01-01
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Series: | Исследования и практика в медицине |
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Online Access: | https://www.rpmj.ru/rpmj/article/view/98 |
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