Urothelial carcinoma: Recurrence and risk factors
Urothelial carcinomas are malignant tumors that arise from the urothelial epithelium and may involve the lower and upper urinary tract. They are characterized by multiple, multifocal recurrences throughout the genitourinary tract. Bladder tumors account for 90-95% of urothelial carcinomas and are th...
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description | Urothelial carcinomas are malignant tumors that arise from the urothelial epithelium and may involve the lower and upper urinary tract. They are characterized by multiple, multifocal recurrences throughout the genitourinary tract. Bladder tumors account for 90-95% of urothelial carcinomas and are the most common malignancies of the urinary tract. Upper urinary tract urothelial carcinomas (UTUC) are relatively rare, accounting for 5% of urothelial tumors. The incidence of subsequent bladder cancer after surgical treatment for UTUC is approximately 15-50%. In contrast, patients with a primary tumor of the bladder have a low risk (2-6%) the development of UTUC. Identification of prognostic factors and early detection of recurrent disease provide a better strategy for postoperative monitoring, surveillance, and potentially improve patient outcomes. In this review study we discuss the main risk factors for UTUC recurrence after radical cystectomy, and risk factors for intravesical recurrence after radical nephroureterectomy. |
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