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  • Title: [Photodynamic therapy of superficial bladder cancer. An alternative to radical cystectomy?].
    Author: Kriegmair M, Waidelich R, Baumgartner R, Lumper W, Ehsan A, Hofstetter A.
    Journal: Urologe A; 1994 Jul; 33(4):276-80. PubMed ID: 7941172.
    Abstract:
    If transurethral resection and intravesical treatment with BCG or chemotherapeutic agents are unsuccessful in recurrent flat multifocal superficial bladder cancer, cystectomy is considered to be indicated. A whole-bladder photodynamic therapy (PDT) was carried out in 23 patients in this worst-case situation, in 19 of whom minimum follow-up of 3 months has been possible. In 5 patients with carcinoma in situ and in 14 patients with flat papillary tumors covering nearly the whole bladder, Photofrin or Photosan-3 was applied intravesically. Irradiation of the bladder followed about 48 h, later with a light dose of 15 J/cm2 or 30 J/cm2 at a wave length of 630 nm. In 12 patients complete remission was achieved; 7 patients showed no evidence of disease over a follow-up period of 3-31 months (median 16.3 months). One patient was lost to follow-up. In 7 patients recurrent disease or residual tumor was observed following PDT, but these were easily managed by transurethral resection or Nd:YAG laser coagulation. In 4 patients PDT failed and cystectomy was carried out. Systemic progression was not observed. PDT has to be regarded as an alternative to cystectomy in the treatment of refractory superficial bladder cancer.
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