The first experience in Hungary with split-course multimodal treatment in high risk bladder cancer

ORVOSI HETILAP(2021)

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While radical cystectomy remains the gold standard to treat muscle-invasive or very high risk superficial bladder cancer, well selected patients can be offered split-course multimodal treatment as a similarly effective alternative, combining endoscopic tumor resection and split-course chemoradiotherapy. In highly selected patients, split-course trimodality therapy can lead to survival rates comparable to radical cystectomy with better quality of life outcomes. We present our experience with split-course trimodality treatment used for the very first time in Hungary. Maximal transurethral resection of bladder neoplasm is followed by chemoradiotherapy with repeated bladder biopsy after 45 Gy of irradiation. With negative biopsy results, chemoirradiation should be continued until full dose given. Salvage cystectomy is recommended if viable tumor is detected. Our patient (54), who previously underwent four transurethral bladder tumor resections and local immunotherapy, presented with pT1, high grade urothelial carcinoma recurrence. The well-informed, high performance status patient opted for split-course trimodality treatment. After negative staging scan results, the patient underwent complete endoscopic tumor eradication, followed by chemo-radiotherapy. After 45 Gy of irradiation, repeated bladder biopsy was performed. The immediate histopathological examination found no viable tumor, therefore chemoradiotherapy was completed. Follow-up examinations suggest our patient in complete remission. Split-course trimodality treatment can be offered to well-informed and selected patients as a reasonable alternative to radical cystectomy. Though the bladder-sparing approach results in better qual-ity of life, patients must know that in the case of treatment failure, radical cystectomy will likely be offered. Excellent multidisciplinary cooperation is a key to conduct this treatment alternative successfully.
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urinary bladder neoplasms, combined modality treatment, chemoradiotherapy, cystectomy, quality of life
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