Author/Editor     Tester, William
Title     Combined chemo-radiotherapy with organ preservation for invasive bladder cancer
Type     članek
Source     Radiol Oncol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 31, št. 2
Publication year     1997
Volume     str. 145-8
Language     eng
Abstract     In North America, radial cystectomy remains the standard treatment for patients with muscle-invading bladder cancer. However, despite radical surgery and resulting loss of normal urinary function, the expected 5 year survival is less than 50%. Radiation therapy has long been recognized a standard treatment option, capable of preserving organ function. However local control with radiotherapy is only 30-50%. Incorporation of systemic chemotherapy into the primary management of invasive bladder cancer is an attractive strategy for several reasons. The risk of distant metasases is high and local treatment modalities cannot reduce that risk and preclinical studies have demonstrated synergistic cytotoxicity when cisplatin is combined with concurrent radiotherapy. Phase II clinical trials established chemo-radiotherapy with selective bladder preservation as an reasonable option for patients with muscle-invading bladder cancer. However, we still need to further improve local control rates, decrease the risk of non-invasive recurrences, decrease the risk of distant metastases and optimize quality of life of patients with muscle-invading bladder cancer.
Descriptors     BLADDER NEOPLASMS
COMBINED MODALITY THERAPY
TREATMENT OUTCOME