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  • The paper explores various treatment methods for invasive bladder cancer, focusing on radiation therapy, intraarterial chemotherapy with cisplatin, selective hyperglycemia, and local SHF-hyperthermia.
  • Out of 32 patients with stage II-IV tumors, 56% showed a complete local response, while 25% had a partial response, and 19% experienced no response.
  • The study concludes that the treatment methods are effective and safe, showing promising prospects for treating bladder cancer.

Article Abstract

The paper discusses the methods of complex treatment for invasive bladder cancer which includes radiation therapy, regional intraarterial chemotherapy with cisplatin drugs, selective hyperglycemia and local SHF-hyperthermia. Complete local response was reported in 18 (56%) out of 32 patients with stage II-IV tumors, partial--8 (25%), no response--6 (19%). The method appeared effective and safe; it offers good perspectives in bladder cancer treatment.

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