Urothelial carcinoma involving the prostate: the association of revised tumour stage and coexistent bladder cancer with survival after radical cystectomy

To evaluate survival among patients with urothelial carcinoma (UC) within the prostate in order to assess the impact of depth of tumour invasion as well as the importance of a concurrent bladder tumour.

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