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  • Title: [Infiltrating transitional carcinoma of the bladder. Preoperative or neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Our experience with 38 patients with long-term follow-up].
    Author: Escudero Barrilero A, Fernández Fernández E, Crespo Maffieu C.
    Journal: Arch Esp Urol; 1994 Apr; 47(3):219-31. PubMed ID: 8024328.
    Abstract:
    We reviewed the clinical records of 37 patients who had been treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy + radical cystectomy and bilateral lymphadenectomy. The patients were followed until they died and the survivors have a follow-up of 43 to 68 months. There were 28 deaths: 20 patients died within 24 months following treatment and 6 died after two years. Five patients were not submitted to surgery due to rapid tumor progression while they were receiving cytostatic therapy. Bladder removal was ruled out in 5 patients with important loco-regional spread demonstrated on laparotomy. The bladder was preserved in 12 patients. Eight patients had cRC: 1 died from causes unrelated to the disease; 1 was lost to follow-up at 16 months, with no evidence of bladder cancer or metastasis; 3 developed distant metastasis, and 3 are alive and tumor-free. One pCR died with evidence of metastasis; 1 cRP required radical cystectomy and died from metastasis. Of the patients classified as sRC, 1 subsequently underwent radical cystectomy and is disease-free and the other died from metastasis. Fifteen patients underwent radical cystectomy: 3 are alive and tumor-free, 2 were lost to follow-up and 10 patients died (3 from causes unrelated to the disease and 7 died from the disease). Lymph node invasion was observed in 54%. Metastasis was observed in 57.3% and local recurrence in 17.3%. The preoperative chemotherapy schedule under study did not prolong the metastasis-free period in this group of patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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