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Transurethrale Resektion der Blase

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Endoskopische Urologie

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Das Urothelkarzinom der Harnblase ist eine der häufigsten Tumorerkrankungen. In den westlichen Ländern der EU treten jährlich etwa 90.000 neue Erkrankungen auf. Während die Inzidenz somit an Platz 4 aller Malignome liegt, steht das Urothelkarzinom bezüglich der tumorspezifischen Mortalität nur an Platz 9. Etwa 80% der Fälle sind bei der Erstdiagnose nicht muskelinvasiv (Tumorstadien pT2-4), sondern exophytisch und auf die Mukosa beschränkt (pTa), die Lamina propria infiltrierend (pT1) oder bei geringer Differenzierung intraepithelial (Carcinoma in situ, CIS) [1, 2].

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Burger, M., Wieland, WF. (2009). Transurethrale Resektion der Blase. In: Hofmann, R. (eds) Endoskopische Urologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01167-2_12

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