Description:
Michael J.
Droller, MD and a panel of experienced clinicians bring 
their strong background
in clinical research to bear on the assessment and 
management of bladder
cancer. Their comprehensive discussion summarizes the 
state-of-the-art in
diagnosis and treatment, based on the latest 
understanding of bladder
cancer’s epidemiology, carcinogenesis, and tumor 
markers. Topics of
particular interest include the role of genetics and 
molecular biology in
evaluating bladder cancer clinically, the evaluation of 
the results of systemic
treatment in advanced disease, the current status of 
tumor markers in bladder
cancer, and the means for further study in their 
applicability. Insightful and
evidenced-based, Bladder Cancer: Current Diagnosis and 
Treatment provides
active clinicians and clinical investigators with not 
only a critical survey of
the rapidly expanding research in the area, but also a 
state-of-the-art
tutorial on today’s optimal assessment and 
treatment of bladder cancer.
Contents:
Demographic and
Epidemiologic Aspects of Bladder Cancer, Gunnar 
Steineck. Biology and Molecular
Aspects of Development and Progress of Bladder Cancer, 
Dan Theodorescu and
William A. See. Diagnosis of Bladder Cancer, Ichabod 
Jung, Edward M. Messing
and Yves Fradet. Diagnostic Imaging in Urothelial 
Cancer,Lynn Ladetsky, Harold
Mitty and Rosaleen B. Parsons. Urinary Cytology and Its 
Role in Diagnosis and
Monitoring in Urothelial Carcinoma, Hans Wijkström, 
William C. Baker,
Arline D. Deitch and Ralph W. deVere White. The Use of 
Tumor Markers in Bladder
Cancer and Current Concepts on Clinical Applicability, 
H. Barton Grossman.
Pathologic Assessment of Bladder Cancer and Pitfalls In 
Staging, Christer
Busch, Debra Hawes, Sonny L. Johansson and Richard J. 
Cote. Use of Intravesical
Chemotherapy in Treatment of Superficial Bladder Cancer, 
Vincent G. Bird, Mark
S. Soloway and Per-Uno Malmström. Use of 
Intravesical BCG in Treatment of
Superficial Bladder Cancer, Michael A. O’Donnell. 
Radical Cystectomy and
Pelvic Lymphadenectomy in the Treatment of Infiltrative 
Bladder Cancer, John P.
Stein, Donald G. Skinner and James E. Montie. 
Considerations in the Use of
Neoadjuvant and Adjunctive Systemic Chemotherapy in 
Treatment of Invasive
Bladder Cancer by Cystectomy, Seth P. Lerner and Derek 
Raghavan.
Clinical Situations for the Role of Radiation in the 
Treatment of Bladder
Cancer, Mary K. Gospodarowicz, M.F. Milosevic, P. Warde 
and Arthur Porter.
Current Concepts for Urinary Diversion in Men, Courtney 
M.P. Hollowell, Gary D.
Steinberg and Randall G. Rowland. Current Concepts of 
Urinary Diversion in
Women, Arnulf Stenzl and Georg Bartsch. Current 
Prospects for the Use of
Molecular Markers in Treatment of Bladder Cancer by 
Cystectomy or
Bladder-Conserving Approaches, Guido Dalbagni, Carlos 
Cordon-Cardo and Joel
Sheinfeld. New Possibilities in Systemic Treatment for 
Metastatic Bladder
Cancer, Randall F. Millikan and Simon Hall. Statistical 
Consideration in the
Phase 2 Evaluation of New Therapy. Randall F. Millikan 
and Peter F. Thal.