Neoadjuvant therapy may prolong overall survival in a subset of patients with multiple hepatic metastases. The global impact on progression-free survival is low; less than one-half of the patients resected after chemotherapy are disease-free at three years. However, patients resected after chemotherapy obtained overall survival similar to that of primary surgery, suggesting a positive role for integrated approaches.
Skin metastases from transitional cell carcinoma are quite rare. The present case report describes the results of a combination of mitomycin C and lonidamine administered as third-line chemotherapy in a patient with pulmonary and skin involvement from bladder cancer. The partial response obtained suggests that further testing should be carried out on the activity of this association in a second-line approach.
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