Literature DB >> 753011

Experience with high dose, short course preoperative radiation therapy and immediate single stage cystectomy in management of bladder cancer: a preliminary report.

D G Skinner, J J Kaufman, J P Tift.   

Abstract

This preliminary report concerns our experience with the use of high dose, short course preoperative radiation therapy and immediate single state cystectomy for the management of bladder cancer. Data reveal that 1,660 rad delivered in 4 days and followed by immediate cystectomy do not increase operative morbidity or mortality. The operative mortality and morbidity of a single stage radical cystectomy with en bloc pelvic node dissection and urinary diversion are no greater than that reported for less radical procedures without node dessection. In this series the incidence of nodal involvement ranged from 10 percent for PIS and P1 tumors to 50 per cent for P3 tumors, implying the need for treatment of pelvic nodes whenever cystectomy seems indicated.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 753011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans Am Assoc Genitourin Surg        ISSN: 0065-7204


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1.  Supracystic urine diversion in patients with bladder carcinoma treated by cystectomy preceded by "short radiotherapy" (2000 R).

Authors:  A Borkowski; T Krzeski; M Kazoń; D Gajl; M Niemierko; L Rachwał-Sochacka; A Borówka; M Zachwiej; A Miecznikowski
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 2.370

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