Bladder cancer has the fifth highest incidence among all neoplasms (following lung, colon, prostate, and breast). Superficial lesions often are managed with limited resections or intravesical chemotherapy. However, muscle-invasive bladder cancer requires more intensive therapy, incorporating a radical cystectomy, systemic chemotherapy, external-beam radiotherapy, or multimode therapy combining these 3 options.
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