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CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, Vol 48, Issue 5 263-268, Copyright © 1998 by American Cancer Society
D. L. Lamm
The most obvious improvements in the care of patients with bladder cancer
over the past 20 years are bacille Calmette-Guerin immunotherapy for
superficial bladder cancer and cisplatin and methotrexate-based combination
chemotherapy for advanced disease. The challenges that remain are
prevention, early detection, and improved treatment of both superficial and
advanced disease. Meeting these challenges requires research, financial
investment, and public education.
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Bladder cancer: twenty years of progress and the challenges that remain
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