New bladder cancer treatment would keep bladder intact
A new targeted therapy might be an option for some patients with high-risk bladder cancers who would rather not have their bladders removed. Joseph Jacob, MD, tells about promising clinical trials of TAR-200 that involve patients from Upstate Medical University. He’s an associate professor of urology at Upstate, specializing in urologic oncology. “The Informed Patient” is a podcast that covers health, science and medicine, featuring experts from Central New York’s only academic medical center. Upstate Medical University has four colleges (Medicine, Nursing, Health Professions and Graduate Studies); a robust research enterprise; and an extensive clinical health care system that extends way beyond Syracuse. For more information, please visit: https://www.upstate.edu/informed/

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