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Radiochemotherapy after Transurethral Resection is an Effective Treatment Method in T1G3 Bladder Cancer

Z. AKÇETIN, J. TODOROV, E. TÜZEL, D.G. ENGEHAUSEN, F.S. KRAUSE, R. SAUER, K.M. SCHROTT and C. RÖDEL
Anticancer Research May 2005, 25 (3A) 1623-1628;
Z. AKÇETIN
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Aim: Conservative therapy using deep transurethral resection (TUR) followed by radiochemotherapy is a novel treatment strategy in stage TI grade 3 (T1G3) transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the bladder. The aim of this study was to present our long-term results of radiochemotherapy in T1G3 TCC patients. Materials and Methods: A total of 64 patients with T1G3 TCC of the bladder underwent a TUR and a subsequent radiochemotherapy protocol at our institution. Following TUR, a median dose of 55.8 (range; 45-69.4) Gy radiation therapy was applied to the bladder, and simultaneous chemotherapy was initiated using cisplatin, carboplatin and\or 5-fluorouracil. After completion of the protocol, response was evaluated by repeat TUR, and check cystoscopies were performed at regular intervals. Median patient age was 66 (range; 30-82) years and median follow-up was 43.2 (range; 6-127) months. Results: Complete response was achieved in 55 (90.2%) patients. Of the complete responders, 7 patients experienced a superficial (Ta, T1) recurrence and 8 patients had progression. In 8 patients with refractory superficial and invasive relapses, a salvage cystectomy was mandated. The overall progression rate was 14%. The overall and disease-free survival rates were 76% and 93%, respectively at 5 years. During follow-up, 4 patients suffered from reduced bladder capacity, and 2 patients underwent cystectomy due to shrinking bladder. Conclusion: Combined multimodality therapy is a safe and curative treatment option for patients with T1G3 TCC of the bladder in the hands of dedicated multimodality teams. Therefore, it is reasonable to justify radiochemotherapy combined with TUR in the first-line treatment of T1G3 tumors.

  • Bladder cancer
  • radiochemotherapy
  • transurethral resection
  • Received August 2, 2004.
  • Accepted February 4, 2005.
  • Copyright© 2005 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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Z. AKÇETIN, J. TODOROV, E. TÜZEL, D.G. ENGEHAUSEN, F.S. KRAUSE, R. SAUER, K.M. SCHROTT, C. RÖDEL
Anticancer Research May 2005, 25 (3A) 1623-1628;

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Radiochemotherapy after Transurethral Resection is an Effective Treatment Method in T1G3 Bladder Cancer
Z. AKÇETIN, J. TODOROV, E. TÜZEL, D.G. ENGEHAUSEN, F.S. KRAUSE, R. SAUER, K.M. SCHROTT, C. RÖDEL
Anticancer Research May 2005, 25 (3A) 1623-1628;
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