Outcomes of radical cystectomy for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder: a contemporary series from the Bladder Cancer Research Consortium
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Outcomes of radical cystectomy for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder: a contemporary series from the Bladder Cancer Research Consortium
Abstract
Purpose: We present the characteristics and outcomes of a large, contemporary, consecutive series of patients treated with radical cystectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.
Materials and methods: We developed a multi-institutional database and collected retrospective and prospective data on 888 consecutive patients with bladder transitional cell carcinoma who were treated with radical cystectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy at 3 academic centers in the United States between 1984 and 2003.
Results: Of the patients 25% had extravesical tumor extension with negative lymph nodes and 23% had lymph node metastasis. The rate of lymph node involvement increased with advancing pathological stage. Mean recurrence-free and bladder cancer specific survival +/- SE was 58% +/- 2% and 66% +/- 2% at 5 years, respectively. On preoperative multivariate analysis clinical tumor stage and neoadjuvant systemic chemotherapy were associated with cancer recurrence, while more advanced age, clinical tumor stage and preoperative carcinoma in situ were associated with bladder cancer specific mortality. On postoperative multivariate analysis pathological tumor stage, lymph node metastasis, lymphovascular invasion, adjuvant radiotherapy and adjuvant chemotherapy were associated with cancer recurrence, while higher pathological tumor stage, more advanced age, lymph node metastasis, lymphovascular invasion and adjuvant radiotherapy were associated with disease specific survival. Patients with metastasis to regional lymph nodes (pT any N1-3) were at significantly higher risk for bladder cancer recurrence and death than patients with extravesical tumor extension (pT3N0), who in turn were at significantly higher risk than patients with organ confined disease (pT2 N0 or less).
Conclusions: The results of this large, contemporary, multi-institutional series show that radical cystectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy provide durable local control and disease specific survival in patients with localized invasive transitional cell carcinoma.
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