Anderson CB, Chen L, Chang SS, McKiernan JM, Wright J. Intravesical Therapy Compared to Radical Cystectomy Among Patients With Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Requiring Additional Treatment After Induction BCG.
Clin Genitourin Cancer 2022;
20:595-603. [PMID:
35948482 DOI:
10.1016/j.clgc.2022.07.001]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Many patients with recurrent high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer after intravesical bacillus calmette-guerin (BCG) face a difficult decision between radical cystectomy (RC) or salvage intravesical therapy (IVT). We sought to determine if there is a difference in overall survival RC and IVT after previous treatment with BCG.
METHODS
We performed a retrospective cohort study of patients with Ta, T1, and Tis bladder cancer treated with induction BCG in the SEER-Medicare dataset from 2000 to 2015. We used a proportional hazards regression model to compare differences in survival between patients having RC and IVT. We adjusted for confounding using a propensity score and stratified our analysis according to timing of treatment and stage at diagnosis.
RESULTS
We identified 3940 patients who received either IVT (79%) or RC (21%) following induction BCG. Among patients treated within 12 months of BCG, there was no significant difference in survival between RC and IVT (HR 0.92, 95% CI 0.81-1.04) and 17% of patients having early IVT ultimately required RC. Among patients treated at least 12 months after BCG, RC was associated with worse survival than IVT (HR 1.19, 95% CI 1.06-1.35) and 10% of patients having late IVT ultimately required RC.
CONCLUSION
Among patients with bladder cancer who required additional treatments after induction BCG, we did not observe a difference in overall survival between IVT and RC within 12 months of starting BCG. While RC remains the gold-standard for high risk recurrent NMIBC after BCG, bladder preservation with IVT may be appropriate for well-selected patients.
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