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Prognostic significance of cystoscopy findings following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer

Ahmed M. Mansour1, Mark S. Soloway2, Ahmed Eldefrawy3, Rakesh Singal4, Shivam Joshi5, Murugesan Manoharan5

1 Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt
2 Division of Urology, Memorial Healthcare System, Aventura, Florida, USA
3 Department of Urology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
4 Department of Medical Oncology, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA
5 Department of Urology, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. Ahmed M. Mansour, Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura University, 72 Elgomhoreya Street, Mansoura, Egypt 35516

Canadian Journal of Urology 2015, 22(2), 7690-7697.

Abstract

Introduction: To evaluate the potential significance of cystoscopy findings following neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) as prognostic indicator in patients undergoing radical cystectomy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC).
Materials and methods: Patients who received NAC prior to radical cystectomy for MIBC were analyzed. Patients were divided into two groups according to cystoscopy performed after two cycles of NAC: responders and non-responders. Univariate analysis was performed to analyze associations between observed response to chemotherapy and pT stage, pN stage and tumor downstaging. Logistic regression modeling was fitted to evaluate predictors for extravesical disease and pathologic downstaging. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to evaluate disease specific survival.
Results: We identified 101 patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to radical cystectomy. According to the cystoscopy findings, 60 patients (59%) were identified as responders to NAC. Stage pT0 at cystectomy was confirmed in 22 patients (36.5%) in the responder group versus only 1 patient (2.5%) in the non-responder group. Univariate analysis showed statistically significant association between response to chemotherapy observed on cystoscopy and pT stage as well as tumor downstaging. Multivariate regression modeling revealed that cystoscopy findings were an independent predictor of extravesical disease and pathologic downstaging. There was a distinct survival benefit in NAC responder group (p < 0.001). Cox proportional hazard model identified cystoscopy findings as an independent predictor of survival (OR 0.38, 95% CI 0.20-0.74, p = 0.004).
Conclusions: Observed response to NAC on follow up cystoscopy is associated with favorable pathological outcomes and is a significant predictor of survival in patients undergoing radical cystectomy for MIBC.

Keywords

cystectomy, downstaging, cystoscopy, bladder cancer, neoadjuvant chemotherapy

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APA Style
Mansour, A.M., Soloway, M.S., Eldefrawy, A., Singal, R., Joshi, S. et al. (2015). Prognostic significance of cystoscopy findings following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Canadian Journal of Urology, 22(2), 7690–7697.
Vancouver Style
Mansour AM, Soloway MS, Eldefrawy A, Singal R, Joshi S, Manoharan M. Prognostic significance of cystoscopy findings following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Can J Urology. 2015;22(2):7690–7697.
IEEE Style
A.M. Mansour, M.S. Soloway, A. Eldefrawy, R. Singal, S. Joshi, and M. Manoharan, “Prognostic significance of cystoscopy findings following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 7690–7697, 2015.



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