| Literature DB >> 15032009 |
Masahiro Shiba1, Hiroshi Takatera, Takahiro Fujii, Takashi Tokizane, Kiyonori Shimizu, Juichi Tushima.
Abstract
Intraarterial chemotherapy (IAC) was carried out on patients with invasive bladder carcinoma to treat the bladder carcinoma while preserving the bladder. Fifteen patients with bladder carcinoma at stage T2-T4 were treated with intraarterial cisplatin (CDDP: 70 mg/m2) and adriamycin (ADM: 30 mg/m2) every 3 to 4 weeks. The response was observed in all 15 patients. Ten (66.7%) achieved a complete response (CR), and 3 (20.0%) obtained a partial response (PR). With a mean follow-up of 22.6 months, the overall survival rate was 86.7% and 12 patients were alive with functioning bladder. One patient received radical cystectomy. Although further studies and long-term follow up are required to clarify its effectiveness, IAC for patients with invasive bladder carcinoma might be an effective therapy with a preserved bladder.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15032009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hinyokika Kiyo ISSN: 0018-1994