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A groundbreaking trial shows that combining enfortumab vedotin and pembrolizumab enhances survival rates in muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients.

MVR-T3011 shows promising efficacy in treating high-risk, BCG-unresponsive bladder cancer, with high response rates and favorable safety profiles.

TARA-002 shows promising efficacy and safety in treating BCG-naive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, with high response rates and durability.

New findings reveal that GDF-15 neutralization with visugromab and nivolumab significantly enhances long-term responses in advanced cancer patients.

Patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer seek improved communication with providers about treatment options, highlighting a need for collaborative care discussions.

Explore the evolving role of medical oncologists in treating non–muscle invasive bladder cancer with innovative immunotherapy options and trial insights.

The FDA approves enfortumab vedotin and pembrolizumab for muscle-invasive bladder cancer, significantly improving survival rates post-surgery.

New data reveals detalimogene's promising efficacy and safety in treating high-risk bladder cancer, offering hope for improved patient outcomes.

UGN-103 shows promising 77.8% efficacy in treating recurrent low-grade bladder cancer, paving the way for a potential FDA approval.

Neoadjuvant gemcitabine plus cetrelimab shows promising pCR and RFS rates in muscle-invasive bladder cancer, highlighting new treatment options.

FDA prioritizes review of enfortumab vedotin and pembrolizumab for muscle-invasive bladder cancer, showing promising results in reducing recurrence and mortality.

New trial results reveal that combining pembrolizumab and enfortumab vedotin significantly enhances survival rates in muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients.

Atezolizumab significantly enhances disease-free and overall survival in ctDNA-positive muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients, reshaping treatment strategies.

Disitamab vedotin plus toripalimab significantly enhances survival rates in HER2-expressing advanced urothelial carcinoma, outperforming standard chemotherapy.

New findings reveal that perioperative enfortumab vedotin and pembrolizumab significantly enhance survival rates in muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients.

New findings reveal that adding durvalumab to chemotherapy enhances survival in muscle-invasive bladder cancer without harming quality of life.

Durvalumab enhances disease-free survival in high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer when combined with BCG therapy, according to recent trial results.


New research suggests using mpMRI for bladder cancer staging improves survival rates, potentially changing standard diagnostic practices.

Atezolizumab shows no significant benefit over BCG alone in treating high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, according to the ALBAN trial results.

Vote on the latest breakthroughs in renal and bladder cancer at ESMO 2025, featuring pivotal late-breaking abstracts.

Explore the latest advancements in muscle-invasive bladder cancer treatment, including immunotherapy and novel therapies enhancing patient outcomes.

New trial results reveal that pembrolizumab and enfortumab vedotin significantly enhance survival rates for muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients ineligible for cisplatin.

During a live event, Matthew Galsky, MD, discussed adjuvant and neoadjuvant treatment approaches for muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

The ANZUP 1301 trial showed that BCG and mitomycin showed similar DFS to BCG alone in NMIBC, but with 40% fewer BCG doses and similar safety.





























