Patients with an aggressive form of bladder cancer could receive treatment in nearly half the time if a cheaper, less-invasive test is used, research has found. Researchers from the University of ...
Giving patients with suspected bladder cancer an MRI scan before surgery could mean they would be treated more quickly, leading to fewer deaths due to the disease, new research suggests. The findings, ...
Using multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) before surgery reduced time to correct treatment by 45 days for patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer. The imaging procedure was successful for over 92% of ...
Patients with a common aggressive type of bladder cancer could get correct treatment significantly quicker as new research suggests that initial MRI imaging and biopsy could be used to reduce the time ...
Bladder cancer is the 11th most common cancer diagnosed in the UK, according to Cancer Research UK, with around 10,500 new cases diagnosed each year. The cancer is more common in men, and people aged ...
EORTC GUCG 2418 - STARBURST: Strategies for treatment adaptation following re-evaluation of the bladder after using primary neoadjuvant systemic therapies—An EORTC platform trial. This is an ASCO ...
A HALF-HOUR scan could nearly halve bladder cancer deaths, a study suggests. Giving patients an MRI scan before the usual biopsy helps doctors start treatment faster, boosting survival chances. Please ...
Please note - this trial is no longer recruiting patients. We hope to add results when they are available. MRI scans are important scans for doctors wanting to look at cancer. Researchers in this ...
You usually have a number of tests to find out if the symptoms you have could be due to bladder cancer. If you have bladder cancer, you then need more tests to find out how far it has grown. Your GP ...