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What to do with papillary urothelial tumor of low malignant potential

Dr. Casey Thompson
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2025-05-04 07:57:43
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Low malignant potential papillary urothelial tumor, also recommended transurethral tumor resection. Low malignant potential papillary urothelial tumor is a malignant tumor, but this type of tumor is very low malignant degree, metastasis and recurrence of the possibility is also relatively low. Recommended bladder tumor resection, should be standardized bladder perfusion chemotherapy. It is suggested that Zeffie, pirarubicin, epirarubicin, etc. be infused once a week for 8 consecutive times, and then once every 4 weeks for 6-8 consecutive times. Cystoscopy should be reviewed regularly after perfusion to observe whether bladder tumor recurs.