The treatment of carcinoma of the bladder with high energy electrons

A total of 112 patients with carcinoma of the urinary bladder were treated with high energy electrons or 35 meV X-rays. The vast majority of patients had been rejected for surgery; their average age was 10 years older than in most surgical series. The 5 year survival of patients was low, only 996. A...

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