Bladder Cancer Chemotherapy
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Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells and is an important treatment for bladder cancer. It can be delivered directly into the bladder (intravesically) or by injection. Columbia Urology researchers did pioneering and innovative research proving the efficacy of docetaxel (Taxotere) for patients who failed first line intravesical therapy. These patients are often counseled to have their bladders removed, but this treatment may allow many of them to keep their bladders. Columbia Urology researchers are conducting a clinical trial of the effectiveness of the chemotherapeutic agent paclitaxel (Abraxane) when given intravesically.
Bladder Cancer Guides & Resources
- BCG Bladder Treatment Instructions (En Español)
- Cystectomy with Ileal Conduit Surgery Instructions
- Cystectomy with Neobladder Surgery Instructions
- Gemcitabine and Docetaxel Bladder Treatment Instructions (En Español)
- Gemcitabine Bladder Treatment Instructions (En Español)
- Ostomy Care: A Complete Guide to Understanding Your Urostomy
- Ostomy Care: Tips & Instructions
- Preparing for Surgery: Life with a Neobladder
- Preparing for Surgery: Life with an Indiana Pouch
- Cystoscopy and Resection of Bladder Tumor Instructions