Urinary diversion in old patients (80+ years)

With increasing life expectancy there is also an increased need for the management of older (≥ 80 years) patients with the diagnosis of muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Radical cystectomy with urinary diversion is the state of the art treatment (with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, as long as the patient i...

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Hauptverfasser: Oswald, D, Herrmann, T R W, Netsch, C, Becker, B, Hatiboglu, G, Homberg, R, Klein, J T, Lehrich, K, Miernik, A, Olbert, P, Schöb, D S, Sievert, K D, Herrmann, J, Gross, A J, Pallauf, M, Deininger, S, Ramesmayer, C, Peters, J, Lusuardi, L
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