2019
DOI: 10.1111/bju.14736
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Selective tetramodal bladder‐preservation therapy, incorporating induction chemoradiotherapy and consolidative partial cystectomy with pelvic lymph node dissection for muscle‐invasive bladder cancer: oncological and functional outcomes of 107 patients

Abstract: Objectives To evaluate the oncological and functional outcomes associated with selective tetramodal bladder‐sparing therapy, comprising maximal transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT), induction chemoradiotherapy (CRT), and consolidative partial cystectomy (PC) with pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND). Materials and Methods In the present study, 154 patients with non‐metastatic muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), prospectively enrolled in the tetramodal bladder‐preservation protocol, were analysed… Show more

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“…Of these, 154 patients who met the inclusion criteria and were enrolled in the TeMT protocol were analyzed in this study. Details of the protocol for TeMT, including tumor‐based inclusion criteria, regimen of induction CRT and CRT response‐based eligibility criteria for bladder preservation with PC, have been described previously . Briefly, patients who provided written informed consent were enrolled according to their tumor characteristics, requiring that circumscription be ≤25% of the bladder surface, with the absence of bladder neck involvement or CIS.…”
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“…Of these, 154 patients who met the inclusion criteria and were enrolled in the TeMT protocol were analyzed in this study. Details of the protocol for TeMT, including tumor‐based inclusion criteria, regimen of induction CRT and CRT response‐based eligibility criteria for bladder preservation with PC, have been described previously . Briefly, patients who provided written informed consent were enrolled according to their tumor characteristics, requiring that circumscription be ≤25% of the bladder surface, with the absence of bladder neck involvement or CIS.…”
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“…A significant proportion of patients treated with TMT have MIBC recurrence, however, which can be lethal and might be caused by residual subclinical cancer cells at the original site. To improve intravesical cancer control, we developed TeMT, which is composed of maximal TURBT, LCRT and consolidative PC, and reported its favorable oncological and functional outcomes …”
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“…In this issue of BJUI , Kijima et al. propose a tetramodal treatment regimen which combines chemoradiation with partial cystectomy, in an attempt to avoid radical cystectomy without compromising recurrence and survival. Similar ongoing clinical trials are beginning to explore the role of treatment de‐escalation by potentially avoiding cystectomy and/or radiation altogether.…”
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“…While these studies have not yet provided definitive evidence to forgo definitive therapy (whether it be chemoradiotherapy or radical cystectomy), in this issue of BJUI , Kijima et al. propose similar de‐escalation efforts to promote bladder preservation in a carefully selected population, by preserving quality of life with chemoradiation while addressing the potential increased risk of recurrence with partial cystectomy. The authors report the oncological and functional outcomes of a series of patients who underwent a new tetramodal bladder preservation treatment combination for muscle‐invasive bladder cancer .…”
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