Evolving understanding and categorization of prostate cancer: preventing progression to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: RADAR IV.

INTRODUCTION To interpret data and update the traditional categorization of prostate cancer in order to help treating clinicians make more informed decisions. These updates include guidance regarding how to best use next generation imaging (NGI) with the caveat that the new imaging technologies are still a work in progress.

No detrimental effect of a positive family history on postoperative upgrading and upstaging in men with low risk and favourable intermediate-risk prostate cancer: implications for active surveillance.

To assess whether a first-degree family history or a fatal family history of prostate cancer (PCa) are associated with postoperative upgrading and upstaging among men with low risk and favourable intermediate-risk (FIR) PCa and to provide guidance on clinical decision making for active surveillance (AS) in this patient population.

A nomogram incorporating PD-L1, NLR, and clinicopathologic features to predict inguinal lymph node metastasis in penile squamous cell carcinoma.

Accurate preoperative prediction of inguinal lymph node metastasis (LNM) aids in clinical decision making, especially for patients with penile cancer with clinically negative lymph nodes. We aim to develop a nomogram to predict the preoperative risk of LNM by incorporating clinicopathologic features and tumor biomarkers.

Co-Delivery of Cisplatin and Gemcitabine via Viscous Nanoemulsion for Potential Synergistic Intravesical Chemotherapy.

Combined chemotherapy is an effective and safe treatment for cancers. Co-administration of cisplatin and gemcitabine produces a synergistic effect for bladder cancer treatment, so viscous microemulsions were developed for co-delivery of cisplatin and gemcitabine to extend the retention time and improve the permeability of chemotherapeutic drugs into the urothelium by intravesical administration.

Happy Bladder, Better Life: A Safe and Efficacious Way to Treat Bladder-Related Autonomic Dysreflexia in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury – Beyond the Abstract

Nearly instantaneously, spinal cord injury alters a life and removes much of an individual’s independence and functioning. Due to the most common mechanisms of injury – motor vehicle accident, sports injuries, and falls – spinal cord injury often occurs at a young age, making it a condition that one must face for decades.

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