Advanced patient age is associated with inferior cancer-specific survival after radical nephroureterectomy.

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Advanced patient age is associated with inferior cancer-specific survival after radical nephroureterectomy. / Shariat, Shahrokh F; Godoy, Guilherme; Lotan, Yair; Droller, Michael; Karakiewicz, Pierre I; Raman, Jay D; Isbarn, Hendrik; Weizer, Alon; Remzi, Mesut; Roscigno, Marco; Kikuchi, Eiji; Bolenz, Christian; Bensalah, Karim; Koppie, Theresa M; Kassouf, Wassim; Wheat, Jeffrey C; Zigeuner, Richard; Langner, Cord; Wood, Christopher G; Margulis, Vitaly.

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Shariat, SF, Godoy, G, Lotan, Y, Droller, M, Karakiewicz, PI, Raman, JD, Isbarn, H, Weizer, A, Remzi, M, Roscigno, M, Kikuchi, E, Bolenz, C, Bensalah, K, Koppie, TM, Kassouf, W, Wheat, JC, Zigeuner, R, Langner, C, Wood, CG & Margulis, V 2009, 'Advanced patient age is associated with inferior cancer-specific survival after radical nephroureterectomy.', BJU INT. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19912201?dopt=Citation>

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Shariat, S. F., Godoy, G., Lotan, Y., Droller, M., Karakiewicz, P. I., Raman, J. D., Isbarn, H., Weizer, A., Remzi, M., Roscigno, M., Kikuchi, E., Bolenz, C., Bensalah, K., Koppie, T. M., Kassouf, W., Wheat, J. C., Zigeuner, R., Langner, C., Wood, C. G., & Margulis, V. (2009). Advanced patient age is associated with inferior cancer-specific survival after radical nephroureterectomy. BJU INT. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19912201?dopt=Citation

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Shariat SF, Godoy G, Lotan Y, Droller M, Karakiewicz PI, Raman JD et al. Advanced patient age is associated with inferior cancer-specific survival after radical nephroureterectomy. BJU INT. 2009.

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@article{b47838e4d3474650849ad5e12e7f417a,
title = "Advanced patient age is associated with inferior cancer-specific survival after radical nephroureterectomy.",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of patient age on outcomes after radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) for upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC). PATIENTS AND METHODS Data were collected on 1453 patients treated with RNU at 13 centres. Pathological slides were reviewed by dedicated genitourinary pathologists according to standardized criteria. Age at RNU was analysed both as a continuous and categorical variable (/=80 years, n = 200). RESULTS Patients aged 70 years were less likely to undergo lymphadenectomy and to receive adjuvant chemotherapy (P 60 years) and cancer-specific survival (CSS; >80 years) after controlling for the effects of standard pathological features (P",
author = "Shariat, {Shahrokh F} and Guilherme Godoy and Yair Lotan and Michael Droller and Karakiewicz, {Pierre I} and Raman, {Jay D} and Hendrik Isbarn and Alon Weizer and Mesut Remzi and Marco Roscigno and Eiji Kikuchi and Christian Bolenz and Karim Bensalah and Koppie, {Theresa M} and Wassim Kassouf and Wheat, {Jeffrey C} and Richard Zigeuner and Cord Langner and Wood, {Christopher G} and Vitaly Margulis",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
journal = "BJU INT",
issn = "1464-4096",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Advanced patient age is associated with inferior cancer-specific survival after radical nephroureterectomy.

AU - Shariat, Shahrokh F

AU - Godoy, Guilherme

AU - Lotan, Yair

AU - Droller, Michael

AU - Karakiewicz, Pierre I

AU - Raman, Jay D

AU - Isbarn, Hendrik

AU - Weizer, Alon

AU - Remzi, Mesut

AU - Roscigno, Marco

AU - Kikuchi, Eiji

AU - Bolenz, Christian

AU - Bensalah, Karim

AU - Koppie, Theresa M

AU - Kassouf, Wassim

AU - Wheat, Jeffrey C

AU - Zigeuner, Richard

AU - Langner, Cord

AU - Wood, Christopher G

AU - Margulis, Vitaly

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of patient age on outcomes after radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) for upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC). PATIENTS AND METHODS Data were collected on 1453 patients treated with RNU at 13 centres. Pathological slides were reviewed by dedicated genitourinary pathologists according to standardized criteria. Age at RNU was analysed both as a continuous and categorical variable (/=80 years, n = 200). RESULTS Patients aged 70 years were less likely to undergo lymphadenectomy and to receive adjuvant chemotherapy (P 60 years) and cancer-specific survival (CSS; >80 years) after controlling for the effects of standard pathological features (P

AB - OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of patient age on outcomes after radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) for upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC). PATIENTS AND METHODS Data were collected on 1453 patients treated with RNU at 13 centres. Pathological slides were reviewed by dedicated genitourinary pathologists according to standardized criteria. Age at RNU was analysed both as a continuous and categorical variable (/=80 years, n = 200). RESULTS Patients aged 70 years were less likely to undergo lymphadenectomy and to receive adjuvant chemotherapy (P 60 years) and cancer-specific survival (CSS; >80 years) after controlling for the effects of standard pathological features (P

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

JO - BJU INT

JF - BJU INT

SN - 1464-4096

ER -