Introduction: The aim of this multicenter study was to investigate the prognostic impact of residual T1 high-grade (HG)/G3 tumors at re-transurethral resection (TUR of bladder tumor) in a large multi-institutional cohort of patients with primary T1 HG/G3 bladder cancer (BC). Patients and Methods: The study period was from January 2002 to-December 2012. A total of 1,046 patients with primary T1 HG/G3 and who had non-muscle invasive BC (NMIBC) on re-TUR followed by adjuvant intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) therapy with maintenance were included. Endpoints were time to disease recurrence, progression, and overall and cancer-specific death. Results: A total of 257 (24.6%) patients had residual T1 HG/G3 tumors. The presence of concomitant carcinoma in situ, multiple and large tumors (> 3 cm) at first TUR were associated with residual T1 HG/G3. Five-year recurrence-free survival (RFS), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were 17% (CI 11.8-23); 58.2% (CI 50.7-65); 73.7% (CI 66.3-79.7); and 84.5% (CI 77.8-89.3), respectively, in patients with residual T1 HG/G3, compared to 36.7% (CI 32.8-40.6); 71.4% (CI 67.3-75.2); 89.8% (CI 86.6-92.3); and 95.7% (CI 93.4-97.3), respectively, in patients with NMIBC other than T1 HG/G3 or T0 tumors. Residual T1 HG/G3 was independently associated with RFS, PFS, OS, and CSS in multivariable analyses. Conclusions: Residual T1 HG/G3 tumor at re-TUR confers worse prognosis in patients with primary T1 HG/G3 treated with maintenance BCG. Patients with residual T1 HG/G3 for primary T1 HG/G3 are very likely to fail BCG therapy alone.

High-grade T1 on re-transurethral resection after initial high-grade T1 confers worse oncological outcomes. Results of a multi-institutional study / Ferro, Matteo; Vartolomei, Mihai Dorin; Cantiello, Francesco; Lucarelli, Giuseppe; Di Stasi, Savino M.; Hurle, Rodolfo; Guazzoni, Giorgio; Busetto, Gian Maria; De Berardinis, Ettore; Damiano, Rocco; Perdonà, Sisto; Borghesi, Marco; Schiavina, Riccardo; Almeida, Gilberto L.; Bove, Pierluigi; Lima, Estevao; Grimaldi, Giovanni; Autorino, Riccardo; Crisan, Nicolae; Abu Farhan, Abdal Rahman; Verze, Paolo; Battaglia, Michele; Serretta, Vincenzo; Russo, Giorgio Ivan; Morgia, Giuseppe; Musi, Gennaro; De Cobelli, Ottavio; Mirone, Vincenzo; Shariat, Shahrokh F.. - In: UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS. - ISSN 0042-1138. - 101:1(2018), pp. 7-15. [10.1159/000490765]

High-grade T1 on re-transurethral resection after initial high-grade T1 confers worse oncological outcomes. Results of a multi-institutional study

Busetto, Gian Maria;De Berardinis, Ettore;
2018

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this multicenter study was to investigate the prognostic impact of residual T1 high-grade (HG)/G3 tumors at re-transurethral resection (TUR of bladder tumor) in a large multi-institutional cohort of patients with primary T1 HG/G3 bladder cancer (BC). Patients and Methods: The study period was from January 2002 to-December 2012. A total of 1,046 patients with primary T1 HG/G3 and who had non-muscle invasive BC (NMIBC) on re-TUR followed by adjuvant intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) therapy with maintenance were included. Endpoints were time to disease recurrence, progression, and overall and cancer-specific death. Results: A total of 257 (24.6%) patients had residual T1 HG/G3 tumors. The presence of concomitant carcinoma in situ, multiple and large tumors (> 3 cm) at first TUR were associated with residual T1 HG/G3. Five-year recurrence-free survival (RFS), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were 17% (CI 11.8-23); 58.2% (CI 50.7-65); 73.7% (CI 66.3-79.7); and 84.5% (CI 77.8-89.3), respectively, in patients with residual T1 HG/G3, compared to 36.7% (CI 32.8-40.6); 71.4% (CI 67.3-75.2); 89.8% (CI 86.6-92.3); and 95.7% (CI 93.4-97.3), respectively, in patients with NMIBC other than T1 HG/G3 or T0 tumors. Residual T1 HG/G3 was independently associated with RFS, PFS, OS, and CSS in multivariable analyses. Conclusions: Residual T1 HG/G3 tumor at re-TUR confers worse prognosis in patients with primary T1 HG/G3 treated with maintenance BCG. Patients with residual T1 HG/G3 for primary T1 HG/G3 are very likely to fail BCG therapy alone.
2018
bladder cancer; high risk; high-grade; second look resection; transurethral resection of bladder tumor; aged; aged, 80 and over; carcinoma, transitional cell; cystectomy; disease progression; disease-free survival; female; follow-up studies; humans; male
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High-grade T1 on re-transurethral resection after initial high-grade T1 confers worse oncological outcomes. Results of a multi-institutional study / Ferro, Matteo; Vartolomei, Mihai Dorin; Cantiello, Francesco; Lucarelli, Giuseppe; Di Stasi, Savino M.; Hurle, Rodolfo; Guazzoni, Giorgio; Busetto, Gian Maria; De Berardinis, Ettore; Damiano, Rocco; Perdonà, Sisto; Borghesi, Marco; Schiavina, Riccardo; Almeida, Gilberto L.; Bove, Pierluigi; Lima, Estevao; Grimaldi, Giovanni; Autorino, Riccardo; Crisan, Nicolae; Abu Farhan, Abdal Rahman; Verze, Paolo; Battaglia, Michele; Serretta, Vincenzo; Russo, Giorgio Ivan; Morgia, Giuseppe; Musi, Gennaro; De Cobelli, Ottavio; Mirone, Vincenzo; Shariat, Shahrokh F.. - In: UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS. - ISSN 0042-1138. - 101:1(2018), pp. 7-15. [10.1159/000490765]
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