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Review
. 1992 Aug;19(3):601-9.

When intravesical measures fail. Indications for cystectomy in superficial disease

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When intravesical measures fail. Indications for cystectomy in superficial disease

M A Hudson. Urol Clin North Am. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

The indications for intravesical therapy for superficial bladder cancer include multifocal or recurrent tumors, lamina propria invasion, CIS, and superficial involvement of the prostatic urethra. Tumor-free success rates approach 70% in most series. Intravesical therapy is usually administered as a 6-week course with a re-evaluation of the bladder at the 3-month interval. If disease persists, a second 6-week course of therapy is administered. If tumor recurs or persists at the 6-month evaluation, treatment is considered to have failed, and another form of therapy is instituted (Fig. 1). In the 30% of patients failing an adequate course of intravesical therapy, cystectomy may be indicated for uncontrollable superficial disease not amenable to transurethral resection, persistent grade III lesions, lamina propria invasion, persistent CIS, persistent involvement of the prostatic urethra, and persistence of tumor in a nonfunctioning bladder. Rarely, cystectomy may be indicated because of severe adverse effects related to intravesical therapy.

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