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RECURRENCE AND PROGRESSION ACCORDING TO STAGE AT RE-TUR IN T1G3 BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH BCG: NOT AS BAD AS PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT

Abstract: PD48-07
Sources of Funding: None

Introduction

The goals of transurethral resection of a bladder tumour (TUR) are to completely resect the lesions and to make a correct diagnosis in order to adequately stage the patient. Persistent disease after TUR is not uncommon and is the reason why re-TUR is recommended in T1G3 patients. When there is T1 tumour in the re-TUR specimen, very high risks of progression (82%) have been reported1 and therefore cystectomy is considered to be mandatory._x000D_ We analyse the tumour stage at re-TUR and the risk of recurrence, progression to muscle invasive disease and cancer specific mortality (CSM) in T1G3 patients treated with BCG._x000D_

Methods

In our retrospective cohort of 2451 T1G3 patients initially treated with BCG, pathology results for 934 patients (38.1%) who underwent re-TUR are available._x000D_ There was no residual disease in 267 patients (28.6%) and residual disease in 667 patients (71.4%): Ta in 378 (40.5%) and T1 in 289 (30.9%) patients. 310 patients (33.2%) received more than 6 instillations of BCG. Event rates in the 3 groups were compared using the chi-square statistic on 2 degrees of freedom_x000D_

Results

Table 1 shows the observed results with a median follow up of 5.2 years and a maximum follow up of 18.7 years._x000D_ Similar trends were seen in both patients with and patients without muscle in the original TUR specimen.

Conclusions

Patients with T1G3 tumours treated with BCG and no residual disease or Ta tumour at re-TUR have better recurrence, progression and CSM rates than those with T1 tumour. The 25.3% progression rate of patients with T1 disease after re-TUR is far lower than that previously reported, with a CSM rate of 13.1%.

Funding

None

Authors
Joan Palou
Paolo Gontero
Francesca Pisano
steven Joniau
Kathy Vander Eeckt
Marco Oderda
Vincenzo Serretta
Stephane Larrè
Savino Di Stasi
Bas Van Rhijn
Alfred J Witjes
Anne Grotenhuis
Renzo Colombo
Alberto Briganti
Amrek Babjuk
Viktor Soukup
Per Uno Malmstrom
Jaques Irani
Nuria Malats
Jack Baniel
Roy Mano
Tommaso Cai
Eugene Cha
Peter Ardelt
John Varkarakis
Riccardo Bartoletti
Martin Sphan
Guido Dalbagni
Shahrokh F Shariat
Evangelous Xylinas
R Jeffrey Karnes
Richard Sylvester
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