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  • 1. Lymphovascular invasion of urothelial cancer in matched transurethral bladder tumor resection and radical cystectomy specimens.
    Kunju LP, You L, Zhang Y, Daignault S, Montie JE, Lee CT.
    J Urol; 2008 Nov; 180(5):1928-32; discussion 1932. PubMed ID: 18801529
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  • 2. Lymphovascular invasion in transurethral resection specimens as predictor of progression and metastasis in patients with newly diagnosed T1 bladder urothelial cancer.
    Cho KS, Seo HK, Joung JY, Park WS, Ro JY, Han KS, Chung J, Lee KH.
    J Urol; 2009 Dec; 182(6):2625-30. PubMed ID: 19836779
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  • 3. Lymphovascular invasion is independently associated with overall survival, cause-specific survival, and local and distant recurrence in patients with negative lymph nodes at radical cystectomy.
    Lotan Y, Gupta A, Shariat SF, Palapattu GS, Vazina A, Karakiewicz PI, Bastian PJ, Rogers CG, Amiel G, Perotte P, Schoenberg MP, Lerner SP, Sagalowsky AI.
    J Clin Oncol; 2005 Sep 20; 23(27):6533-9. PubMed ID: 16116151
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  • 4. The significance of lymphovascular invasion in transurethral resection of bladder tumour and cystectomy specimens on the survival of patients with urothelial bladder cancer.
    Streeper NM, Simons CM, Konety BR, Muirhead DM, Williams RD, O'Donnell MA, Joudi FN.
    BJU Int; 2009 Feb 20; 103(4):475-9. PubMed ID: 18990174
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  • 5. Lymphovascular invasion is independently associated with poor prognosis in patients with localized upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma treated surgically.
    Saito K, Kawakami S, Fujii Y, Sakura M, Masuda H, Kihara K.
    J Urol; 2007 Dec 20; 178(6):2291-6; discussion 2296. PubMed ID: 17936818
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  • 6. Comparison of american joint committee on cancer pathological stage T2a versus T2b urothelial carcinoma: analysis of patient outcomes in organ confined bladder cancer.
    Boudreaux KJ, Clark PE, Lowrance WT, Rumohr JA, Barocas DA, Cookson MS, Smith JA, Chang SS.
    J Urol; 2009 Feb 20; 181(2):540-5; discussion 546. PubMed ID: 19084855
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  • 7. Positive surgical margins in soft tissue following radical cystectomy for bladder cancer and cancer specific survival.
    Dotan ZA, Kavanagh K, Yossepowitch O, Kaag M, Olgac S, Donat M, Herr HW.
    J Urol; 2007 Dec 20; 178(6):2308-12; discussion 2313. PubMed ID: 17936804
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  • 11. Characteristics and outcomes of patients with clinical carcinoma in situ only treated with radical cystectomy: an international study of 243 patients.
    Tilki D, Reich O, Svatek RS, Karakiewicz PI, Kassouf W, Novara G, Ficarra V, Chade DC, Fritsche HM, Gerwens N, Izawa JI, Lerner SP, Schoenberg M, Stief CG, Skinner E, Lotan Y, Sagalowsky AI, Shariat SF.
    J Urol; 2010 May 20; 183(5):1757-63. PubMed ID: 20299059
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  • 12. Prognostic interest in discriminating muscularis mucosa invasion (T1a vs T1b) in nonmuscle invasive bladder carcinoma: French national multicenter study with central pathology review.
    Rouprêt M, Seisen T, Compérat E, Larré S, Mazerolles C, Gobet F, Fetissof F, Fromont G, Safsaf A, d'Arcier BF, Celhay O, Validire P, Rozet F, Irani J, Soulié M, Pfister C, Comité de Cancérologie de l'Association Française d'Urologie.
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  • 13. Carcinoma in a bladder diverticulum: presentation and treatment outcome.
    Golijanin D, Yossepowitch O, Beck SD, Sogani P, Dalbagni G.
    J Urol; 2003 Nov 20; 170(5):1761-4. PubMed ID: 14532771
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  • 14. Recurrence-free survival after radical cystectomy of patients downstaged by transurethral resection.
    Nielsen ME, Bastian PJ, Palapattu GS, Trock BJ, Schoenberg MP, Chan T, Rogers CG.
    Urology; 2007 Dec 20; 70(6):1091-5. PubMed ID: 18158024
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  • 15. Survival rates after radical cystectomy according to tumor stage of bladder carcinoma at first presentation.
    May M, Helke C, Nitzke T, Vogler H, Hoschke B.
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  • 16. The role of lymphovascular invasion in predicting the prognosis of clinically localized upper tract urothelial carcinoma (pT1-3cN0M0).
    Lin WC, Hu FC, Chung SD, Chueh SC, Pu YS, Huang KH.
    J Urol; 2008 Sep 20; 180(3):879-84; discussion 884-5. PubMed ID: 18635224
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  • 17. Outcomes of radical cystectomy for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder: a contemporary series from the Bladder Cancer Research Consortium.
    Shariat SF, Karakiewicz PI, Palapattu GS, Lotan Y, Rogers CG, Amiel GE, Vazina A, Gupta A, Bastian PJ, Sagalowsky AI, Schoenberg MP, Lerner SP.
    J Urol; 2006 Dec 20; 176(6 Pt 1):2414-22; discussion 2422. PubMed ID: 17085118
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  • 18. The prognostic impact of pelvic lymph node metastasis and lymphovascular invasion on bladder cancer.
    Herrmann E, Stöter E, van Ophoven A, Bierer S, Bolenz C, Hertle L, Wülfing C.
    Int J Urol; 2008 Jul 20; 15(7):607-11. PubMed ID: 18462352
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  • 19. The optimum timing of radical cystectomy for patients with recurrent high-risk superficial bladder tumour.
    Solsona E, Iborra I, Rubio J, Casanova J, Almenar S.
    BJU Int; 2004 Dec 20; 94(9):1258-62. PubMed ID: 15610101
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  • 20. Radical cystectomy and extended pelvic lymphadenectomy: survival of patients with lymph node metastasis above the bifurcation of the common iliac vessels treated with surgery only.
    Steven K, Poulsen AL.
    J Urol; 2007 Oct 20; 178(4 Pt 1):1218-23; discussion 1223-4. PubMed ID: 17698113
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