Bladder Cancer is designed for researchers and clinicians involved in urologic practice, including urologists, medical
oncologists, pathologists and radiologists. It provides comprehensive guidance for treating and understanding bladder
cancer and serves as an up-to-date reference reflecting evidence-based research.
The biological behavior of this disease entity shows a heterogeneous pattern with diverse morbidity and mortality
depending on a variety of factors, such as tumor characteristics (tumor stage, grade, size, number, shape, and
histologic subtypes) and applied treatment modalities (surgery or non-surgical management).
This book presents the substantial academic developments in the field of bladder cancer in one convenient reference.
Presents a comprehensive overview of the basic and translational research into bladder cancer
Provides the established guidelines for bladder cancer in real clinical practice and relevant evidence-based research
Saves academic, medical and cancer researchers time in quickly accessing the very latest details on bladder cancer, as
opposed to searching through multiple sources
Assists academic clinicians in understanding the importance of the breakthroughs that are contributing to advances in
bladder cancer research