A computerized tomographic evaluation of malignancies of the bladder and prostate.

Twenty cases of malignancies of the bladder and prostate were evaluated by computed tomography. This study was performed in a community hospital adjacent to a large retirement community in Southern California. Although the series was small, the results indicate that, for example, staging of carcinoma of the bladder malignancy beyond Jewitt-Marshall A can be accomplished with some ease using this modality. The extensive malignancies are easily demonstrated and their extents, in relationship to surrounding pelvic structures, are seen with considerable clarity. The use in radiation treatment planning is obvious.

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