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Impact of Molecular Subtypes in Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer on Predicting Response and Survival after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

R. Seiler, H.A.D. Ashab, N. Erho, B.W.G. van Rhijn, B. Winters, J. Douglas, K.E. Van Kessel,

E.E. Fransen van de Putte, M. Sommerlad, N.Q. Wang, V. Choeurng, E.A. Gibb,

B. Palmer-Aronsten, L.L. Lam, C. Buerki, E. Davicioni, G. Sjödahl, J. Kardos, K.A. Hoadley,

S.P. Lerner, D.J. McConkey, W. Choi, W.Y. Kim, B. Kiss, G.N. Thalmann, T. Todenhöfer, S.J. Crabb,

S. North, E.C. Zwarthoff, J.L. Boormans, J. Wright, M. Dall’Era, M.S. van der Heijden, P.C. Black

Molecular subtypes in muscle-invasive bladder cancer appear have an impact on

patient response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC); namely, patients with basal

tumors showed the most benefit from NAC and should be prioritized for NAC.

Moreover, these subtypes can be identified in a single sample by our discovered

classifier.

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Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer: Are Things Now Getting Personal?

M.D. Galsky, J.P. Sfakianos, B.S. Ferket

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Evolution of Circulating Tumor DNA Profile from First-line to Subsequent Therapy in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma

S.K. Pal, G. Sonpavde, N. Agarwal, N.J. Vogelzang, S. Srinivas, N.B. Haas, S. Signoretti,

B.A. McGregor, J. Jones, R.B. Lanman, K.C. Banks, T.K. Choueiri

Collection of circulating tumor DNA is feasible in patients with metastatic renal cell

carcinoma, and analysis of a large cohort demonstrates significant changes in

circulating tumor DNA profile across patients’ clinical course which may have

therapeutic implications.

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Applying Precision Oncology to Renal Cell Carcinoma: Emerging Challenges

J.T. Leppert

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Updated Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Comparative Data on Colposuspensions, Pubovaginal Slings, and Midurethral Tapes in the Surgical Treatment of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence

F. Fusco, M. Abdel-Fattah, C.R. Chapple, M. Creta, S. La Falce, D. Waltregny, G. Novara

The present analysis confirms the superiority of midurethral sling over Burch

colposuspension. The studies comparing insertion of retropubic tension-free vaginal

tapes and transobturator tension-free vaginal tapes (TO-TVT) showed higher subjective

and objective cure rates for the retropubic tension-free vaginal tapes but at the cost of

higher risks of some complications and voiding lower urinary tract symptoms. Efficacy

of inside-out and outside-in techniques of TO-TVT insertion was similar, although the risk

of vaginal perforation was lower in the inside-to-out TO-TVT.

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Surgical Treatment of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence: Do Tapes Stand the Test of Time?

F. Van der Aa, J. Deprest, D. De Ridder

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Tissue Engineering of the Urethra: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Preclinical and Clinical Studies

L.R.M. Versteegden, P.K.J.D. de Jonge, J. IntHout, T.H. van Kuppevelt, E. Oosterwijk, W.F.J. Feitz,

R.B.M. de Vries, W.F. Daamen

Our comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis shows potential for the

use of tissue engineering for urethra reconstruction. However, improvements in

preclinical and clinical study designs are essential to further stimulate clinical

translation of tissue engineering as an alternative for autografts.

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Tissue Engineering of the Urethra: Solid Basic Research and Farsighted Planning are Required for Clinical Application

K.-D. Sievert

Urothelial Cancer

Female Urology –

Incontinence

Kidney Cancer

Reconstructive

Urology