tailieunhanh - Report on The Management of Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer

Narrow-band UVB phototherapy: This therapy (TL2 Philipps lamps emitting at 311 nm) has proved to be the most beneficial for psoriasis and looks promising in the treatment of some other skin conditions including atopic eczema and vitili- go, pruritus, lichen planus, polymorphous light eruption and early cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Broad- and narrow-band UVB in psoriasis patients:Whilst treatment of psoriasis with PUVA is more widely used and better studied in terms of risk for skin cancer, broadband UVB therapy (280–320 nm) has been used for longer, and in most centres narrow-band UVB therapy (311 nm) is now increasingly used. Indeed narrow-band UVB is viewed by many as the treatment of choice for psoriasis (Honigsmann, 2001). Narrow-band UVB. | American Urological Association Inc. The Management Stages Ta T1 and Tis Archived Document For Reference Only Bladder Cancer Guidelines Panel Members Joseph A. Smith Jr. MD Chair Richard F. Labasky MD Facilitator James E. Montie MD Randall G. Rowland MD Abraham . Cockett MD John A. Fracchia MD Consultants Hanan S. Bell PhD Patrick M. Florer Curtis Colby Bladder Cancer Clinical Guidelines Panel Members and Consultants Members Consultants Joseph A. Smith Jr. . Panel Chair Department Head Department of Urology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee Richard F Labasky . Panel Facilitator Assistant Professor Division of Urology University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah Abraham . Cockett . Physician Consultant Department of Urology University of Rochester Rochester New York John A. Fracchia . Physician Consultant Chief Section of Urology Department of Surgery Lenox Hill Hospital New York New York James E. Montie . Professor and Head Section of Urology University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan Randall G. Rowland M Professor and Director ed Docu Hanan S. Bell . Consultant in Methodology Seattle Washington Patrick M. Florer Database Design and Coordination Dallas Texas Curtis Colby Editor Washington . Residents Data Extraction Jack Baniel Elie Benaim Clay Gould Blake Hamilton Jeff Holzbeierlien Fred Leach John Mansfield Mitchell S. Steiner Division of Urology University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Lexington Kentucky Brad Stoneking Joseph Trapasso Margaret Wolf The Bladder Cancer Clinical Guidelines Panel consists of board-certified urologists who are experts in the treatment of bladder cancer. This Report on the Management of Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer stages Ta T1 and Tis was extensively reviewed by over 50 physicians throughout the country in February 1999. The Panel finalized its recommendations for the American Urological Association AUA Practice Parameters Guidelines and Standards Committee chaired by Joseph W.

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