Online ISSN: 2515-8260

To evaluate the oncologic prognoses of people with nonurothelial bladder cancer

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1Dr SS Malik, 2Dr Sandeep Malik

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Aim: The aim of the present study to evaluate the oncologic prognoses of people with nonurothelial bladder cancer. Material and methods: This prospective observational study was carried out after being given the all-clear by the protocol review committee and the institutional ethics committee. Twenty-two adults were included in the study because they all had histologically confirmed NUBCs. Results: Twenty-two people who had NUBCs participated in this study. Adenocarcinoma was found in 12 of them, whereas Squamous Cell Carcinoma was in 5, small cell carcinoma in 3, and inflammatory myofibroblastic cancer in 2. The patients' median age at presentation was 53.55 years, and 19 of them (86.36%) presented with hematuria as their primary complaint. Two people reported soreness in the lower urinary tract. The majority of patients were diagnosed at T3, and just one had advanced cance

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