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Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy

Thus far, the role of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) after radical cystectomy (RC) in urinary bladder cancer patients has yet to be defined. The purpose of this study is to analyze patterns of failure, and suggest the rationale for RT. Between 1986 and 2005, a total of 259 patients treated with RC and p...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yong Bae, Hong, Sung Joon, Yang, Seung Cheol, Cho, Jae Ho, Choi, Young Deuk, Kim, Gwi Eon, Rha, Koon Ho, Han, Woong Kyu, Cho, Nam Hoon, Oh, Young Taek
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20514302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.6.835
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author Kim, Yong Bae
Hong, Sung Joon
Yang, Seung Cheol
Cho, Jae Ho
Choi, Young Deuk
Kim, Gwi Eon
Rha, Koon Ho
Han, Woong Kyu
Cho, Nam Hoon
Oh, Young Taek
author_facet Kim, Yong Bae
Hong, Sung Joon
Yang, Seung Cheol
Cho, Jae Ho
Choi, Young Deuk
Kim, Gwi Eon
Rha, Koon Ho
Han, Woong Kyu
Cho, Nam Hoon
Oh, Young Taek
author_sort Kim, Yong Bae
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description Thus far, the role of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) after radical cystectomy (RC) in urinary bladder cancer patients has yet to be defined. The purpose of this study is to analyze patterns of failure, and suggest the rationale for RT. Between 1986 and 2005, a total of 259 patients treated with RC and pelvic lymph node dissection was enrolled. The age range was 27-82 yr (median, 62 yr). Node positivity increased according to tumor staging. Patients were divided into the following two groups based on pathologic analysis: organ-confined disease group (n=135) and extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group (n=80). Pelvic failures (PF) were observed in 8 (4.9%) in organ-confined disease group, and 21 (21.7%) in extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group. Five-year PF-free survival rates were 91.2% in organ-confined disease group and 68.0% in extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group. Five-year cancer-specific survival rates were 86.2% in organ-confined disease group and 53.9% in extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group. In conclusion, a relatively high PF rate was observed in extravesical lymph node-negative and lymph node-positive disease patients in this study. Adjuvant pelvic RT may be considered to reduce pelvic failures in extravesical lymph node-positive bladder cancer. Future prospective trials are required to test the clinical benefit of adjuvant RT.
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spelling pubmed-28772282010-06-01 Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy Kim, Yong Bae Hong, Sung Joon Yang, Seung Cheol Cho, Jae Ho Choi, Young Deuk Kim, Gwi Eon Rha, Koon Ho Han, Woong Kyu Cho, Nam Hoon Oh, Young Taek J Korean Med Sci Original Article Thus far, the role of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) after radical cystectomy (RC) in urinary bladder cancer patients has yet to be defined. The purpose of this study is to analyze patterns of failure, and suggest the rationale for RT. Between 1986 and 2005, a total of 259 patients treated with RC and pelvic lymph node dissection was enrolled. The age range was 27-82 yr (median, 62 yr). Node positivity increased according to tumor staging. Patients were divided into the following two groups based on pathologic analysis: organ-confined disease group (n=135) and extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group (n=80). Pelvic failures (PF) were observed in 8 (4.9%) in organ-confined disease group, and 21 (21.7%) in extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group. Five-year PF-free survival rates were 91.2% in organ-confined disease group and 68.0% in extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group. Five-year cancer-specific survival rates were 86.2% in organ-confined disease group and 53.9% in extravesical/lymph node-positive disease group. In conclusion, a relatively high PF rate was observed in extravesical lymph node-negative and lymph node-positive disease patients in this study. Adjuvant pelvic RT may be considered to reduce pelvic failures in extravesical lymph node-positive bladder cancer. Future prospective trials are required to test the clinical benefit of adjuvant RT. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2010-06 2010-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2877228/ /pubmed/20514302 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.6.835 Text en © 2010 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kim, Yong Bae
Hong, Sung Joon
Yang, Seung Cheol
Cho, Jae Ho
Choi, Young Deuk
Kim, Gwi Eon
Rha, Koon Ho
Han, Woong Kyu
Cho, Nam Hoon
Oh, Young Taek
Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy
title Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy
title_full Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy
title_fullStr Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy
title_short Pattern of Failure in Bladder Cancer Patients Treated with Radical Cystectomy: Rationale for Adjuvant Radiotherapy
title_sort pattern of failure in bladder cancer patients treated with radical cystectomy: rationale for adjuvant radiotherapy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20514302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.6.835
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