CIS- The state of the art-abstract

14 years 3 months ago #30095 by Cynthia
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Sara Anne,

At the bottom of the UroToday piece there is a link that says pubmed abstract, there is future links from there. There are other paid services on the web that offer more in-depth research papers you may run into a few of those. Pubmed will not allow you to copy the link or I would have done that. Pubmed is another free registration site.

Cynthia Kinsella
T2 g3 CIS 8/04
Clinical Trial
Chemotherapy & Radiation 10/04-12/04
Chemotherapy 3/05-5/05
BCG 9/05-1-06
RC w/umbilical Indiana pouch 5/06
Left Nephrectomy 1/09
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14 years 3 months ago #30091 by sara.anne
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I registered quite a while ago and do read these abstracts. However, sometimes I am left wanted to read the entire article. How do we go about that? This one is right-on, as I have CIS.

Sara Anne

Diagnosis 2-08 Small papillary TCC; CIS
BCG; BCG maintenance
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14 years 3 months ago #30076 by Cynthia
CIS- The state of the art-abstract was created by Cynthia
You may have to register to read this but it is quick and easy.

www.urotoday.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view_ua&id=2227131

Cynthia Kinsella
T2 g3 CIS 8/04
Clinical Trial
Chemotherapy & Radiation 10/04-12/04
Chemotherapy 3/05-5/05
BCG 9/05-1-06
RC w/umbilical Indiana pouch 5/06
Left Nephrectomy 1/09
President American Bladder Cancer Society

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