There may be an effective new treatment for people with bladder cancer that doesn't respond to a frontline therapy.
There's new hope for people battling advanced bladder cancer who do not respond to first-line therapy, researchers report.
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The clinic went on to add that "most participants did not require bladder removal surgery, and the treatment was well tolerated with minimal serious side effects." The researchers plan more trials ...
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The clinic went on to add that "most participants did not require bladder removal surgery, and the treatment was well tolerated with minimal serious side effects." The researchers plan more trials ...