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Hypotonic Fluids versus Chemotherapy Wash for the Prevention of Bladder Cancer in Patients with Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer

Trial Status: active

This phase III trial compares the effect of bladder irrigation with hypotonic water to chemotherapy wash with gemcitabine for the prevention of bladder cancer in patients with upper tract urothelial cancer. Currently, some urologists use a chemotherapy wash of the bladder at the start of surgery to remove the kidney or ureter to reduce this risk of cancer coming back (recurrence). Irrigating the bladder with hypotonic water may wash out cancer cells and reduce recurrence of cancer in the bladder.