UTMB Department of Surgery News Stephen B. Williams, MD, on Detecting Bladder Cancer Muscle Invasion April 29, 2022, 08:27 AM by Kristin Jenkins , Contributing Writer, MedPage Today Natural language processing model ID'd patients with MIBC with 'high accuracy,' study found. Additional bladder cancer tests may have little benefit, but soaring costs March 23, 2022, 09:28 AM by UTMB Surgery People with a specific type of low-risk bladder cancer may be getting additional tests and treatments with little to no medical benefit, according to a new JAMA article from UTMB Urology in the Department of Surgery. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Categories Awards & Accolades Breast Oncology Burn, Trauma, & Acute Care Cancer Cardiovascular & Thoracic Colorectal Surgery Emerging Tech Foregut Surgery Gastrointestinal Surgery General Surgery Grand Rounds Lectures LSTAR Minimally-Invasive Surgery Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Past Events Pediatric Surgery Plastic Surgery Research Resident News Residents Robotic Surgery Surgical Oncology Surgical Quality Transplant Surgery Urology Vascular Surgery Visiting Lecturers Women's Health Winter 2024 Newsletter Fall 2023 Newsletter Summer 2023 Newsletter Spring 2024 Newsletter
Stephen B. Williams, MD, on Detecting Bladder Cancer Muscle Invasion April 29, 2022, 08:27 AM by Kristin Jenkins , Contributing Writer, MedPage Today Natural language processing model ID'd patients with MIBC with 'high accuracy,' study found.
Additional bladder cancer tests may have little benefit, but soaring costs March 23, 2022, 09:28 AM by UTMB Surgery People with a specific type of low-risk bladder cancer may be getting additional tests and treatments with little to no medical benefit, according to a new JAMA article from UTMB Urology in the Department of Surgery.