Biological pathways to bladder carcinogenesis.

Seminars in urologic oncology Pub Date : 2000-11-01
M L Gonzalgo, M P Schoenberg, R Rodriguez
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Abstract

The transformation of normal urothelium into histologically different neoplastic states has been well characterized, and current clinical management of both superficial and invasive bladder cancer has benefited from recent scientific discoveries. The ability to define novel treatment strategies including surgical, chemotherapeutic, and gene therapies relies on our understanding of the basic mechanisms underlying human bladder carcinogenesis. Many in vitro culture systems and in vivo animal models have been developed over recent years, which have been used to define key molecular events that are associated with the development of bladder cancer. The biological pathways through which normal urothelium may progress to superficial or invasive disease will be discussed in the framework of recent advances in the field.

膀胱癌发生的生物学途径。
正常尿路上皮向组织学上不同的肿瘤状态的转变已经有了很好的特征,目前浅表性和侵袭性膀胱癌的临床治疗受益于最近的科学发现。定义新的治疗策略的能力,包括手术、化疗和基因治疗,依赖于我们对人类膀胱癌发生的基本机制的理解。近年来,许多体外培养系统和体内动物模型被开发出来,用于确定与膀胱癌发展相关的关键分子事件。正常尿路上皮发展为浅表性或侵袭性疾病的生物学途径将在本领域最新进展的框架内进行讨论。
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