2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2071227
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Homing peptide guiding optical molecular imaging for the diagnosis of bladder cancer

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“…It is believed that a tumor infiltrated into the stromal with a "wide front" is less aggressive than the one with "tentacular" growth. It is also possible to isolate other forms of invasive tumor growth: micro papillary, microcytic, and nested (Yang et al, 2014). Adverse factors in the prognosis of invasive carcinomas include: multiplicity of lesions, tumor size more than 3 cm, the presence of background changes in the form of pervasive carcinoma, increases the recurrence risk.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is believed that a tumor infiltrated into the stromal with a "wide front" is less aggressive than the one with "tentacular" growth. It is also possible to isolate other forms of invasive tumor growth: micro papillary, microcytic, and nested (Yang et al, 2014). Adverse factors in the prognosis of invasive carcinomas include: multiplicity of lesions, tumor size more than 3 cm, the presence of background changes in the form of pervasive carcinoma, increases the recurrence risk.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also necessary to assess their relationship. According to many researchers, who believe that BC accounts for 70% of all tumors of the urinary tract and 4% of all oncological diseases (Yang et al, 2014;Widana et al, 2021). At the time of diagnosis, 70-85% of patients have superficial bladder cancer (SBC).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%