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View article: The significance of isolated de novo red patches in the bladder in patients referred with suspected urinary tract cancer: Results from the IDENTIFY study
The significance of isolated de novo red patches in the bladder in patients referred with suspected urinary tract cancer: Results from the IDENTIFY study Open
Objectives To assess the contemporary malignancy rate in isolated de novo red patches in the bladder and associated risk factors for better selection of red patch biopsy. Patients Patients from the IDENTIFY dataset; Patients referred to se…
View article: Imaging modalities for characterising T1 renal tumours: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of diagnostic accuracy
Imaging modalities for characterising T1 renal tumours: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of diagnostic accuracy Open
Objectives International guidelines recommend resection of suspected localised renal cell carcinoma (RCC), with surgical series showing benign pathology in 30%. Non‐invasive diagnostic tests to differentiate benign from malignant tumours a…
View article: Audit, Feedback, and Education to Improve Quality and Outcomes in Transurethral Resection and Single-Instillation Intravesical Chemotherapy for Nonmuscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Treatment: Protocol for a Multicenter International Observational Study With an Embedded Cluster Randomized Trial
Audit, Feedback, and Education to Improve Quality and Outcomes in Transurethral Resection and Single-Instillation Intravesical Chemotherapy for Nonmuscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Treatment: Protocol for a Multicenter International Observational Study With an Embedded Cluster Randomized Trial Open
Background Nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) accounts for 75% of bladder cancers. It is common and costly. Cost and detriment to patient outcomes and quality of life are driven by high recurrence rates and the need for regular inva…
View article: Study protocol: transurethral REsection and Single instillation intravesical chemotherapy Evaluation in bladder Cancer Treatment (RESECT). A multi-centre international observational study with embedded cluster randomised trial of audit, feedback and education. (Preprint)
Study protocol: transurethral REsection and Single instillation intravesical chemotherapy Evaluation in bladder Cancer Treatment (RESECT). A multi-centre international observational study with embedded cluster randomised trial of audit, feedback and education. (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) accounts for 75% of bladder cancers. It is common and costly. Cost and detriment to patient outcomes and quality of life are driven by high recurrence rates and the need for regular in…
View article: The IDENTIFY study: the investigation and detection of urological neoplasia in patients referred with suspected urinary tract cancer – a multicentre observational study
The IDENTIFY study: the investigation and detection of urological neoplasia in patients referred with suspected urinary tract cancer – a multicentre observational study Open
Objective To evaluate the contemporary prevalence of urinary tract cancer (bladder cancer, upper tract urothelial cancer [UTUC] and renal cancer) in patients referred to secondary care with haematuria, adjusted for established patient risk…
View article: 92 Reshaping the Diagnostic Pathways for Investigation of Haematuria During and After The COVID-19 Pandemic: Diagnostic Accuracy of Strategies for Detection of Bladder Cancer from The IDENTIFY Cohort Study
92 Reshaping the Diagnostic Pathways for Investigation of Haematuria During and After The COVID-19 Pandemic: Diagnostic Accuracy of Strategies for Detection of Bladder Cancer from The IDENTIFY Cohort Study Open
Introduction Diagnostic haematuria services have been reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic, compromising patient care, and necessitating a more pragmatic pathway. Method The IDENTIFY study was an international, prospective, multicentre coh…
View article: Communication tools in the COVID-19 era and beyond which can optimise professional practice and patient care
Communication tools in the COVID-19 era and beyond which can optimise professional practice and patient care Open
Following the outbreak of the novel SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), the World Health Organization made a number of recommendations regarding the utilisation of healthcare services. In general, there has been a reduction in elective healthcare servi…
View article: MP24-04 DIAGNOSTIC TEST PERFORMANCE OF ULTRASOUND AND CYTOLOGY IN UPPER TRACT CANCER– RESULTS FROM THE IDENTIFY STUDY
MP24-04 DIAGNOSTIC TEST PERFORMANCE OF ULTRASOUND AND CYTOLOGY IN UPPER TRACT CANCER– RESULTS FROM THE IDENTIFY STUDY Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyBladder Cancer: Epidemiology & Evaluation I (MP24)1 Apr 2020MP24-04 DIAGNOSTIC TEST PERFORMANCE OF ULTRASOUND AND CYTOLOGY IN UPPER TRACT CANCER– RESULTS FROM THE IDENTIFY STUDY Miles Mannas*, Sinan Khadhou…
View article: MP24-02 GLOBAL VARIATION IN CANCER DETECTION RATES IN PATIENTS REFERRED TO SECONDARY CARE WITH HAEMATURIA: DO SOME OVER INVESTIGATE? RESULTS FROM THE IDENTIFY COLLABORATIVE STUDY
MP24-02 GLOBAL VARIATION IN CANCER DETECTION RATES IN PATIENTS REFERRED TO SECONDARY CARE WITH HAEMATURIA: DO SOME OVER INVESTIGATE? RESULTS FROM THE IDENTIFY COLLABORATIVE STUDY Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyBladder Cancer: Epidemiology & Evaluation I (MP24)1 Apr 2020MP24-02 GLOBAL VARIATION IN CANCER DETECTION RATES IN PATIENTS REFERRED TO SECONDARY CARE WITH HAEMATURIA: DO SOME OVER INVESTIGATE? RESULTS FROM …
View article: IDENTIFY: The investigation and detection of urological neoplasia in patients referred with suspected urinary tract cancer: A multicentre cohort study
IDENTIFY: The investigation and detection of urological neoplasia in patients referred with suspected urinary tract cancer: A multicentre cohort study Open
•IDENTIFY study: The largest prospective cohort study of haematuria in secondary care.•Contemporary urinary cancer detection rates and diagnostic strategies.•The effectiveness of diagnostic tests, e.g. ultrasound, in detecting urinary canc…
View article: Recurrence rate after Delorme’s procedure with simultaneous placement of a Thiersch suture
Recurrence rate after Delorme’s procedure with simultaneous placement of a Thiersch suture Open
Introduction Rectal prolapse is a debilitating condition usually affecting elderly women. The management is generally surgical but the optimal operation remains unclear. The recurrence rate after Delorme’s procedure has been found to be si…