APICES acknowledged in BLARWE bladder cancer study
What do real-world bladder cancer outcomes in Spain look like when you zoom in on routine care? The BLARWE multicenter study tackles that, and APICES was acknowledged for supporting key study activities behind the scenes.

APICES acknowledged in BLARWE bladder cancer study

We want to share the acknowledgment that APICES has received in BLARWE study, which is a bladder cancer retrospective study, published in the ASCO GU 2025 congress, in which APICES has collaborated in start-upproject managementmonitoringbiostatistics, and medical writing activities. 

This means a great motivation to all the APICES team to give continuity to the implication we have in every project in which we collaborate. APICES is very proud of the recognition of our work, and we would like to thank AstraZeneca, and Dr. Javier Puente for giving us the opportunity to appear in the acknowledgments of the publication and congratulate them and all the investigators for their project success. 
 
This retrospective study aims to provide a comprehensive description of the epidemiology of bladder cancer in Spain, and to generate robust evidence on the clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, and clinical outcomes of these patients in routine clinical practice. 

APICES acknowledged in BLARWE bladder cancer study — APICES CRO

You can find further information in the following link: Real-world epidemiology and clinical outcomes of bladder cancer patients in Spain: BLARWE multicenter study. | Journal of Clinical Oncology 

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