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Francesca Sanguedolce1,2, Luigi Cormio3, Giuseppe Carrieri3, Beppe Calò3, Davide Russo4, Andrea Menin5, Antonio Luigi Pastore2,6, Francesco Greco2,7, Giorgio Bozzini2,8, Antonio Galfano2,9, Giovannalberto Pini2,10, Angelo Porreca2,11, Filippo Mugavero2,12, Mario Falsaperla2,12, Carlo Ceruti2,13, Luca Cindolo2,14, Alessandro Antonelli2,15, Andrea Minervini2,16.
Abstract
In order to evaluate the potential prognostic/predictive role of androgen receptor (AR) expression in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), and whether it may represent a therapeutic target, we conducted a systematic search of the literature using 'androgen receptor or AR', 'testosterone', 'bladder cancer' and 'non-muscle invasive bladder cancer or NMIBC' as keywords. Eleven studies met the inclusion/exclusion criteria. No significant association was found between AR status and patients' gender (p=0.232), tumor size (p=0.975), tumor stage (p=0.237), tumor grade (p=0.444), tumor multicentricity (p=0.397), concomitant CIS (p=0.316) and progression of disease (p=0.397). On the other hand, relative lack of AR expression was significantly correlated to recurrent disease (p=0.001). Evidence for a direct correlation between AR expression and recurrence-free survival of patients with NMIBC indicate ARs as potential markers of BC behavior; moreover, the finding of a role of androgen blockade therapy in improving survival highlights the potential clinical application of this pathway, which deserves to be further explored.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31803932 DOI: 10.14670/HH-18-189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Histol Histopathol ISSN: 0213-3911 Impact factor: 2.303