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Cancer Surveys

Cancer Surveys is a scientific journal, published since 1982 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is oncology.

Details
Abbr. Cancer Surv
Start 1982
End 1999
Frequency Three no. a year, 1991-
p-ISSN 0261-2429
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Oncology
Recent Articles
1.
Coptcoat M, Oliver R
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:161-3. PMID: 15281323
No abstract available.
2.
Javle M, Raghavan D
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:149-60. PMID: 15281322
Invasive bladder cancer is associated with locoregional and distant metastases. To improve the outcome of management, systemic chemotherapy has been combined with locoregional treatment. Programmes have been structured in which...
3.
Coptcoat M, Oliver R
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:129-47. PMID: 15281321
There has been little change in bladder cancer survival for more than 40 years, although earlier diagnosis is now detecting more cases at an early, potentially curable stage. Radical cystectomy...
4.
Nouri A, Oliver R, Nardgund V
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:109-28. PMID: 15281320
In the last decade there has been major progress in understanding the multiple steps involved in cancer cells developing their malignant potential. Study of bladder cancer has provided important information...
5.
Lamm D
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:99-108. PMID: 15281319
The advantage of BCG immunotherapy over intravesical chemotherapy in superficial bladder cancer has been most apparent in patients with carcinoma in situ (CIS), where complete response is increased from 50%...
6.
Qureshi K, Lunec J, Neal D
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:77-97. PMID: 15281318
A large number of potential molecular markers of bladder cancer have been identified, although only a few are truly independent prognostic factors. A number of markers may need to be...
7.
Knowles M
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:49-76. PMID: 15281317
No abstract available.
8.
Oliver R, Breuer J, Nouri A, Campo S
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:29-47. PMID: 15281316
Animal studies in rabbit and cattle have clearly demonstrated the contribution of host genetics, chemical carcinogens and immunosuppression to the conversion of papillomavirus induced benign regressing warts into malignant cancers....
9.
Baithun S, Daruwala P, Oliver R
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:17-27. PMID: 15281315
Using conventional morphological assessment, squamous change in bladder epithelium has been observed in 73% of bilharzial associated squamous cancers but only 28% of pure transitional cancers. However, more detailed studies...
10.
Landman J, Droller M
Cancer Surv . 2004 Jul; 31:5-15. PMID: 15281314
Bladder cancer has classically been associated with exogenous risk factors, and a large literature has identified risk factors associated with the genesis of transitional cell carcinoma. Only recently have efforts...