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Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project

PURPOSE: Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is an aggressive disease with a complex treatment. In Brazil, as in most developing countries, data are scarce, but mortality seems exceedingly high. We have created a centralization program involving a multidisciplinary clinic in a region comprising se...

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Autores principales: Korkes, Fernando, Timóteo, Frederico, Martins, Suelen, Nascimento, Matheus, Monteiro, Camila, Santiago, José H., Baccaglini, Willy, Silveira, Marcel A., Pedroso, Eduardo F., Gava, Marcello M., Patel, Prashant, Spiess, Phillipe E., Glina, Sidney
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8594663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34767463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.21.00104
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author Korkes, Fernando
Timóteo, Frederico
Martins, Suelen
Nascimento, Matheus
Monteiro, Camila
Santiago, José H.
Baccaglini, Willy
Silveira, Marcel A.
Pedroso, Eduardo F.
Gava, Marcello M.
Patel, Prashant
Spiess, Phillipe E.
Glina, Sidney
author_facet Korkes, Fernando
Timóteo, Frederico
Martins, Suelen
Nascimento, Matheus
Monteiro, Camila
Santiago, José H.
Baccaglini, Willy
Silveira, Marcel A.
Pedroso, Eduardo F.
Gava, Marcello M.
Patel, Prashant
Spiess, Phillipe E.
Glina, Sidney
author_sort Korkes, Fernando
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description PURPOSE: Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is an aggressive disease with a complex treatment. In Brazil, as in most developing countries, data are scarce, but mortality seems exceedingly high. We have created a centralization program involving a multidisciplinary clinic in a region comprising seven municipalities. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of a multidisciplinary clinic and a centralization-of-care program (CABEM program) on MIBC treatment in Brazil. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 116 consecutive patients were evaluated. In group 1, 58 patients treated for MIBC before establishing a bladder cancer program from 2011 to 2017 were retrospectively evaluated. Group 2 represented 58 patients treated for MIBC after the implementation of the CABEM centralization program. Age, sex, staging, comorbidity indexes, mortality rates, type of treatment, and perioperative outcomes were compared. RESULTS: Patients from group 2 versus 1 were older (68 v 64.2 years, P = .02) with a higher body mass index (25.5 v 22.6 kg/m(2), P = .017) and had more comorbidities according to both age-adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index (4.2 v 2.8, P = .0007) and Isbarn index (60.6 v 43.9, P = .0027). Radical cystectomy (RC) was the only treatment modality for patients in group 1, whereas in group 2, there were 31 (53%) RC; three (5%) partial cystectomies; seven (12%) trimodal therapies; 13 (22%) palliative chemotherapies; and three (5%) exclusive transurethral resections of the bladder tumor. No patient in group 1 received neoadjuvant chemotherapy, whereas it was offered to 69% of patients treated with RC. Ninety-day mortality rates were 34.5% versus 5% for groups 1 versus 2 (P < .002). One-year mortality was also lower in group 2. CONCLUSION: Our data support that a centralization program, a structured bladder clinic associated with protocols, a multidisciplinary team, and inclusion of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments can pleasingly improve outcomes for patients with MIBC.
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spelling pubmed-85946632021-11-17 Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project Korkes, Fernando Timóteo, Frederico Martins, Suelen Nascimento, Matheus Monteiro, Camila Santiago, José H. Baccaglini, Willy Silveira, Marcel A. Pedroso, Eduardo F. Gava, Marcello M. Patel, Prashant Spiess, Phillipe E. Glina, Sidney JCO Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS PURPOSE: Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is an aggressive disease with a complex treatment. In Brazil, as in most developing countries, data are scarce, but mortality seems exceedingly high. We have created a centralization program involving a multidisciplinary clinic in a region comprising seven municipalities. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of a multidisciplinary clinic and a centralization-of-care program (CABEM program) on MIBC treatment in Brazil. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 116 consecutive patients were evaluated. In group 1, 58 patients treated for MIBC before establishing a bladder cancer program from 2011 to 2017 were retrospectively evaluated. Group 2 represented 58 patients treated for MIBC after the implementation of the CABEM centralization program. Age, sex, staging, comorbidity indexes, mortality rates, type of treatment, and perioperative outcomes were compared. RESULTS: Patients from group 2 versus 1 were older (68 v 64.2 years, P = .02) with a higher body mass index (25.5 v 22.6 kg/m(2), P = .017) and had more comorbidities according to both age-adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index (4.2 v 2.8, P = .0007) and Isbarn index (60.6 v 43.9, P = .0027). Radical cystectomy (RC) was the only treatment modality for patients in group 1, whereas in group 2, there were 31 (53%) RC; three (5%) partial cystectomies; seven (12%) trimodal therapies; 13 (22%) palliative chemotherapies; and three (5%) exclusive transurethral resections of the bladder tumor. No patient in group 1 received neoadjuvant chemotherapy, whereas it was offered to 69% of patients treated with RC. Ninety-day mortality rates were 34.5% versus 5% for groups 1 versus 2 (P < .002). One-year mortality was also lower in group 2. CONCLUSION: Our data support that a centralization program, a structured bladder clinic associated with protocols, a multidisciplinary team, and inclusion of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments can pleasingly improve outcomes for patients with MIBC. Wolters Kluwer Health 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8594663/ /pubmed/34767463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.21.00104 Text en © 2021 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle ORIGINAL REPORTS
Korkes, Fernando
Timóteo, Frederico
Martins, Suelen
Nascimento, Matheus
Monteiro, Camila
Santiago, José H.
Baccaglini, Willy
Silveira, Marcel A.
Pedroso, Eduardo F.
Gava, Marcello M.
Patel, Prashant
Spiess, Phillipe E.
Glina, Sidney
Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project
title Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project
title_full Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project
title_fullStr Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project
title_full_unstemmed Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project
title_short Dramatic Impact of Centralization and a Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program in Reducing Mortality: The CABEM Project
title_sort dramatic impact of centralization and a multidisciplinary bladder cancer program in reducing mortality: the cabem project
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8594663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34767463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.21.00104
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