In:
Journal of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Vol. 32, No. 4_suppl ( 2014-02-01), p. 284-284
Abstract:
284 Background: Bladder preserving combined-modality therapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) includes transurethral resection and concurrent chemo-RT given in two phases. After the induction phase with chemo-RT to 40 Gy the tumor response is assessed by cystoscopic biopsies and urine cytology. Early salvage cystectomy is promptly offered in case of persistent disease, otherwise patients proceed to consolidation chemo-RT to 64 Gy. The two most recent RTOG protocols 9906 and 0233 allowed patients with near-complete response (Ta or Tis) after the induction phase to proceed to consolidation. Methods: We performed a pooled analysis of 119 eligible patients with MIBC enrolled on RTOG trials 9906 and 0233, who were classified as having a complete (T0) or near-complete (Ta or Tis) response after induction chemo-RT and completed consolidation with a total RT dose of at least 60 Gy. We estimated bladder recurrence, salvage cystectomy rates and disease-specific survival by the cumulative incidence method and bladder-intact and overall survivals by the Kaplan-Meier method. Results: Among 119 eligible patients, 101 (85%) achieved T0 and 18 (15%) achieved Ta or Tis after induction chemo-RT and proceeded to consolidation. After a median follow-up of 5.9 years, 36/101 (36%) T0 patients vs. 5/18 (28%) Ta or Tis patients experienced bladder recurrence (p=0.52). Fourteen patients among complete responders eventually required late salvage cystectomy for tumor recurrence, in comparison to one patient among near-complete responders (p=0.47). Disease-specific, bladder-intact, and overall survivals were not significantly different. Conclusions: There is no apparent difference in the bladder recurrence and salvage cystectomy rates between complete and near-complete responders as judged at the time of cystoscopic evaluation after induction phase of bladder preserving CMT. It is appropriate to recommend that patients with Ta or Tis after induction chemo-RT continue with bladder-sparing therapy. This project was supported by RTOG grant U10 CA21661 and CCOP grant U10 CA37422 from the NCI.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0732-183X
,
1527-7755
DOI:
10.1200/jco.2014.32.4_suppl.284
Language:
English
Publisher:
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Publication Date:
2014
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2005181-5
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