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MC (cisplatin and methotrexate) adjuvant chemotherapy after cystectomy versus MC neoadjuvant chemotherapy following cystectomy in locally advanced bladder cancer: Results after 10 years of experience

Authors :
G. Martignoni
G. Marcelli
V. Scattoni
G. Sciaraffia
Dott. L Rigoni
G Baroni
A. Bottanelli
G. Pavia
G. Toia
P. Rovellini
Source :
Urologia Journal. 62:150-154
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1995.

Abstract

— We report the results of a retrospective study of two groups of patients affected by locally advanced bladder cancer: the first group was submitted to adjuvant chemotherapy with Cisplatin and Methotrexate after cystectomy and the second group was submitted to neoadjuvant chemotherapy with the same scheme following radical cystectomy. The validity of the study is given by the homogeneity of the two groups for period of recruitment, number of patients, patient's age, stage of disease and treatment. The overall survival of 5 years in the first group was 30%, while the 5-year survival rate of the second group was 38%, 63% and 17% for all the patients, the responders and the nonresponders respectively. No significant difference in terms of survival was found between the two groups, but the results of the neoadjuvant approach may be influenced by clinical staging errors. The chemosensitivity, that can be assessed only with the neoadjuvant treatment, is the main prognostic factor.

Details

ISSN :
17246075 and 03915603
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urologia Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fb29ff5ec558ef95f5409b2454a94fc7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/039156039506201s41