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Evaluation of the effects of intra-arterial chemotherapy combined with intravesical chemotherapy against intravesical chemotherapy alone after transurethral resection of bladder tumor in T1-staged Grade 3 bladder cancer

Mené en Chine sur 203 patients ayant subi une résection transurétrale pour un cancer de la vessie de stade T1 et de grade 3 diagnostiqué entre 2007 et 2012, cet essai évalue l'intérêt, du point de vue de la survie sans récidive, d'ajouter une chimiothérapie intra-artérielle à une chimiothérapie intravésicale

Objective : Comparing intra-arterial chemotherapy combined with intravesical chemotherapy against intravesical chemotherapy alone in the treatment of T1-staged Grade 3 (T1G3) bladder cancer after transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT). Materials and methods : From January 2007 to December 2012, 203 patients diagnosed with NMIBC were randomly assigned into either intra-arterial chemotherapy combined with intravesical chemotherapy group (Group A, n = 68) or intravesical chemotherapy alone group (Group B, n = 135) after TURBT. Four cycles of intra-arterial chemotherapy were administered after initial TURBT with 1-month interval between each. Intravesical chemotherapy was administered in both groups including an immediate 50 mg epirubicin instillation after TURBT and weekly maintenance for 8 weeks, and then followed by monthly maintenance for 1 year. The primary endpoint was recurrence-free survival. Results : Out of 203 patients, 53 were in Group A and 98 in Group B, and they were evaluated for recurrence and progression rate where recurrence rate was 35.8% (19/53) in group A and 41.8% (41/98) in group B with a significant difference (P < 0.05) and progression rate was 20.7% (11/53) in group A and 23.5% (23/98) in group B with a significant difference (P < 0.05). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis suggested that intra-arterial chemotherapy could be an independent risk factors related to both overall survival and time to first recurrence. Conclusions : Intra-arterial chemotherapy combined with intravesical chemotherapy could reduce the risk of recurrence and progression compared to intravesical chemotherapy alone in T1G3 bladder cancer.

Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology

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