Lack of Effectiveness of Postchemotherapy Lymphadenectomy in Bladder Cancer Patients with Clinical Evidence of Metastatic Pelvic or Retroperitoneal Lymph Nodes Only: A Propensity Score-based Analysis.

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Date publication

juin 2017

Journal

European urology focus

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr LADOIRE Sylvain


Tous les auteurs :
Necchi A, Mariani L, Lo Vullo S, Yu EY, Woods ME, Wong YN, Harshman LC, Alva A, Sternberg CN, Bamias A, Grivas P, Koshkin VS, Roghmann F, Dobruch J, Eigl BJ, Nappi L, Milowsky MI, Niegisch G, Pal SK, De Giorgi U, Recine F, Vaishampayan U, Berthold DD, Bowles DW, Baniel J, Theodore C, Ladoire S, Srinivas S, Agarwal N, Crabb S, Sridhar S, Golshayan AR, Ohlmann C, Xylinas E, Powles T, Rosenberg JE, Bellmunt J, van Rhijn B, Galsky MD, Hendricksen K,

Résumé

Limited data is available on the role, and extent of, postchemotherapy lymphadenectomy (PC-LND) in patients with clinical evidence of pelvic (cN1-3) or retroperitoneal (RP) lymph node spread from urothelial bladder carcinoma.

Mots clés

First-line chemotherapy, Postchemotherapy lymphadenectomy, Propensity-score, Urothelial carcinoma

Référence

Eur Urol Focus. 2017 Jun;: