Bladder cancer is the tenth most common type of cancer worldwide and is often linked to exposure to harmful chemicals, such as those found in tobacco smoke. A new study shows that the bacteria in our ...
There was a lack of effective, cell-free biomaterials for bladder tissue regeneration that could reliably restore function without the complexities and risks of cell-seeded scaffolds. The breakthrough ...
Categorizing patients with cancer by their disease stage can be an important tool when conducting administrative claims-based studies. As claims databases frequently do not capture this information, ...
Tackling a common childhood virus could open the door to preventing bladder cancer, according to new research funded by Kidney Research UK and York Against Cancer. The study, published in Science ...
The collaborative clinical study will evaluate ADSTILADRIN® (nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg) in combination with the investigational drug Ruvidar® (TLD-1433) in patients with Bacillus ...
The collaborative clinical study will evaluate ADSTILADRIN® (nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg) in combination with the investigational drug Ruvidar ® (TLD-1433) in patients with Bacillus ...
A common childhood virus, BK virus, dormant in the urinary tract, is now linked to DNA damage increasing bladder cancer risk.