2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.809664
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A Model for Identifying Optimal Patients for Primary Tumor Resection in Patients With Metastatic Bladder Cancer

Abstract: BackgroundA survival benefit was observed in metastatic bladder cancer patients who underwent primary tumor resection, but it was still confusing which patients are suitable for the surgery. For this purpose, we developed a model to screen stage M1 patients who would benefit from primary tumor resection.MethodsPatients with metastatic bladder cancer were screened from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database (2004–2016) and then were divided into surgery (partial or complete cystectomy) group a… Show more

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“…Hu et al . [33 ▪ ] have reported a nearly doubled median survival in a propensity score matched analysis of de-novo metastatic BCa patients undergoing cystectomy compared to systemic treatment only. Liu et al .…”
Section: Role Of Primary Tumour and Metastases Treatment In Synchrono...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hu et al . [33 ▪ ] have reported a nearly doubled median survival in a propensity score matched analysis of de-novo metastatic BCa patients undergoing cystectomy compared to systemic treatment only. Liu et al .…”
Section: Role Of Primary Tumour and Metastases Treatment In Synchrono...mentioning
confidence: 99%