Bladder cancer is the fifth most common form of cancer worldwide and is mainly prevalent in developed countries. It is thought to arise through two distinct pathways:: the noninvasive and the invasive. The noninvasive pathway gives rise to a superficial papillary carcinoma that is characterized by activating mutations in oncogenes such as H-ras, FGFR3 and PI3K. This pathway is rarely lethal as superficial papillary carcinomas can be readily removed through transurethral resection. However, 15% of noninvasive urothelial tumors can transform into invasive carcinomas and have high recurrence (80% of the cases) that requires intensive surveillance and repetitive treatment. This book discusses the risk factors of bladder cancer, as well as the emerging treatment strategies and challenges.
PrefaceCancer Stem Cell (CSC) in Bladder Malignancy(Jianmin Zhang, Maxime Blijlevens, Nuo Yang, Department of Cancer Genetics, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, USA, and others)The Five Senses in Bladder Cancer Diagnostics(Caterina Gulia, Giacinto Marrocco, Santiago Vallasciani, Roberto Piergentili, Dipartimento di Scienze Ginecologico-Ostetriche e Scienze Urologiche, Policlinico Umberto I, Sapienza - Universitá di Roma, Italy, and others)Bladder Cancer in Pediatric Patients(Santiago Vallasciani, Giacinto Marrocco, Caterina Gulia, Andrea Zangari, Roberto Piergentili, UOSD di Urologia Pediatrica, Policlinico Maggiore, Milano, Italy, and others)For Complete Table of Contents, please visit our website athttps:://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=50886
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