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- 2020
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Treatment and prognosis of patients with urinary bladder cancer with other primary cancers : a nationwide population-based study in the Bladder Cancer Data Base Sweden (BladderBaSe)
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No increased risk of short-term complications after radical cystectomy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer among patients treated with preoperative chemotherapy : a nation-wide register-based study
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- 2019
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Incidence, survival and mortality trends of bladder cancer in Sweden 1997–2016
2019) In Scandinavian Journal of Urology(
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Management and outcome of muscle-invasive bladder cancer with clinical lymph node metastases. A nationwide population-based study in the bladder cancer data base Sweden (BladderBaSe)
2019) In Scandinavian Journal of Urology(
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Management and outcome of TaG3 tumours of the urinary bladder in the nationwide, population-based bladder cancer database Sweden (BladderBaSe)
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Period-specific mean annual hospital volume of radical cystectomy is associated with outcome and perioperative quality of care : a nationwide population-based study
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Who should record surgical complications? Results from a third-party assessment of complications after radical cystectomy
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Survival after radiotherapy versus radical cystectomy for primary muscle-invasive bladder cancer : A Swedish nationwide population-based cohort study
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- 2018
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Can routine outpatient follow-up of patients with bladder cancer be improved? A multicenter prospective observational assessment of blue light flexible cystoscopy and fulguration
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Treatment according to guidelines may bridge the gender gap in outcome for patients with stage T1 urinary bladder cancer
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