This study focuses on patients with urothelial cancer who have undergone radical cystectomy (surgical removal of the bladder) and experienced a biochemical relapse. The research investigates the effectiveness of atezolizumab, a medication that works by helping the immune system fight cancer cells. The treatment will be administered through intravenous infusion.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how well patients respond to atezolizumab when their cancer returns after surgery, as detected by specific blood tests. The medication will be given at a dose of up to 1200 mg through an infusion into a vein. The treatment period may last up to 3 months.
During the study, patients will receive regular medical check-ups and undergo various tests to monitor their condition. These will include blood tests and imaging scans to track how the cancer responds to the treatment. The study will use specialized blood tests called ctDNA (circulating tumor DNA) to detect cancer activity and determine how well the treatment is working.



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