Urinary cancer, also known as bladder cancer, is a type of cancer which develops in the bladder, an organ that stores urine and is located in the lower abdomen. Most bladder cancers are urothelial cancers which begin in the cells that line the inside of the bladder. Bladder cancers can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy. When diagnosed early, bladder cancer is usually treatable but is prone to recurrence requiring regular monitoring for survivors.
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While clinical microbiology laboratories are pivotal in the identification and handling of infectious diseases, the microbiology lab environment is rapidly changing. Conventional testing met...
Date: November 8, 2021 Time: 8:00am (PDT), 11:00am (EDT) Explore the adaptability of your KingFisher instrument. Discover all the ways your Thermo Scientific™ KingFisher™ system...
This lecture will encompass the learning experience I have had over my 14,000 RALP cases. We will present an evidence based prospective data collection and analysis of RALP outcomes. We will...
Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the exposure response relationships with vancomycin and acute kidney injury 2. Define biomarkers that may be useful to improve Precision Dosing...
The introduction of robot-assisted surgical technology into urological practice, has introduced new horizons for reducing the morbidity and enhancing the efficacy of surgery. Open radical cys...
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