The optimal management of variant histology in muscle invasive bladder cancer |
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Authors: | Raj Vikesh Tiwari Nye Thane Ngo Lui Shiong Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Urology, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore;2.Department of Anatomical Pathology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Bladder cancer is a heterogenous disease that is associated with tangible mortality in muscle invasive disease. The WHO 2016 classification of urothelial tumours reflects the contemporary approach towards histological variants in bladder cancer, including variants of urothelial carcinoma (UC) and non-urothelial variants. This review focuses on variant histology in UC, and discusses the importance of accurate histological diagnosis, and subsequent risk stratification and therapeutic decision making based on proper variant recognition. Most urothelial variants are associated with poorer outcomes compared to conventional UC, although some perform reasonably better. However, high quality evidence detailing optimal treatment and survival outcomes are still lacking in literature, due to the rarity of these cases. |
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Keywords: | Bladder cancer therapy urinary bladder neoplasms |
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