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RE-TREATMENT BY INTRAVESICAL THERAPY IN RECURRING PATIENTS AFFECTED BY INTERMEDIATE RISK NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER (NMI-BC)

2011

Introduction & Objectives: Up to 70% of patients affected by intermediate risk NMI-BC recur after intravesical therapy (IT). The majority of them will be retreated by IT. The therapeutic strategy for these patients is not well defined. BCG is advocated when intravesical chemotherapy (ICH) fails. However, some patients are retreated by ICH and some others repeat BCG adopted as the first treatment. Not many studies have been published on second line IT. A retrospective analysis on 179 intermediate-risk patients undergoing re-treatment by IT is presented. Materials & Methods: The clinical files of patients affected by NMI-BC recurring after TUR and IT and retreated by IT were reviewed. The pat…

Non muscle invasive bladder cancer itravesical chemotherapy BCG
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Open Question in UrologiaIl Tumore vescicale non muscolo-invasivo

2013

Open Questions in Practical Urology (OpenQ) è un’iniziativa formativa nata spontaneamente durante il congresso EAU del 2008 dal suggerimento di alcuni giovani urologi e specializzandi intervenuti in una nostra discussione relativamente alle attese che ciascuno di noi ha nel partecipare ai convegni scientifici. L’osservazione più comune è stata che spesso ci si trova ad ascoltare relazioni di alto contenuto scientifico in un contesto in cui non è facile intervenire con domande semplici, dirette e di immediato impatto pratico. Limite questo particolarmente vero per i colleghi più giovani che, in parte per timidezza e in parte per il tempo limitato dedicato alla discussione, non riescono a pre…

Non muscle invasive bladder cancerSettore MED/24 - Urologia
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Pratica clinica e aderenza a Linee Guida nella diagnosi e terapia delle neoplasie vescicali non muscolo-invasive: report di uno studio ricognitivo ba…

2015

Clinical practice and adherence to the diagnosis and treatment of NMIBC guidelines: a report of a recognition based clinical cases study For non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, a disease with a considerable epidemiological and socio-economic impact, the introduction of the Guidelines has always evoked as a tool for the resolution of long-standing disputes in terms of diagnosis and therapy. Check the degree of routine clinical practice adherence to the Recommendations is for this disease, more than for other uro-oncology pathology, an urgent need felt by the urological community. To assess the level of Guidelines adherence’s, and study issues related to the paths of diagnosis and treatment o…

Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer Guidelines Scientific evidence Recommendations Endoscopic resection Radical cystectomySettore MED/24 - Urologia
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Excess risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: Results from the first Italian population-based cohort

2022

Background: Evidence about late effects in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors is scarce. This study assessed the risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs) to identify the most common SMNs to be considered in follow-up care. Methods: Population-based cancer registries retrospectively identified first primary tumors (between 1976 and 2013) and SMNs in AYAs (15-39 years old at their cancer diagnosis). AYA cancer survivors were those alive at least 5 years after their first cancer diagnosis. The excess risk of SMNs was measured as standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) and absolute excess risk together with the cumulative incidence of SMNs. Results: The cohort included 67,692 A…

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A pilot study comparing different dose levels and administration schedules of interferon-α2b combined with epirubicin for prevention of recurrence in…

1992

A pilot study in 62 patients has been carried out to evaluate the combination of epirubicin and interferon (IFN)-alpha 2b using different doses and schedules of intravesical administration in the prevention of recurrence of bladder cancer. Preliminary results show greater prophylactic efficacy not only when higher doses of epirubicin and IFN-alpha 2b are used but also when a larger interval between instillation of the compounds was used.

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Abstract 1832: Associations between ovarian cancer and other malignant neoplasms in an international population-based study

2010

Abstract Recent studies have suggested that different histological types of ovarian cancer develop via different pathways. Large epidemiological studies of first and second malignant neoplasms associated with ovarian cancer can quantify such risk and may provide etiologic clues in understanding these complex pathways. We analyzed ovarian cancer data from 13 different cancer registries in Europe, Australia, Canada and Singapore from 1943-2000. Cumulative risks were calculated using a competing risk model, and standardized incidence ratios (SIR) for 34 cancers were estimated based on the observed numbers of second malignancies and the expected numbers obtained from population-specific inciden…

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In the literature: June 2019

2019

Biliary tract cancer (BTC) includes cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer. BTCs are known to have a poor prognosis, with a 5-year overall survival below 20%.1 Unfortunately, majority of patients are diagnosed with advanced stage, being palliative chemotherapy with cisplatin and gemcitabine the current standard of care.2 Poor prognosis is due to the fact that only 20% of patients are diagnosed in early stages3 and the high risk of relapse following curative surgery. Unfortunately, the lack of randomised studies has made the role of adjuvant treatment in BTC following surgery an unresolved matter for many years.4 5 Adjuvant therapy (either in the form of chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy)…

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Cooperative studies of chemoprophylaxis after transurethral resection of bladder tumors

1983

Large cooperative trials are more likely than series studied by small groups to bring about significant progress in the field of intravesical adjuvant chemotherapy of superficial bladder tumor. Multicenter randomized trials involving large numbers of patients have been conducted in Europe by the EORTC Urological Group. The Group's main objectives were to compare the efficacy of thio-TEPA, VM-26, epodyl, Adriamycin, and cisplatin, against no treatment, and to study the prophylactic effect of oral pyridoxine and evaluate the main prognostic factors. The results obtained so far are reported. Preliminary information is also given about the Blinst study, a multicenter open investigation of local…

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Chemotherapy for Urinary Bladder Cancer: Developments, Trends, and Future Perspectives

1982

The role of chemotherapy in the management of transitional bladder tumors can conveniently be considered under two principal headings — topical (intracavitary) and sytemic chemotherapy, as the indications for these modalities are distinctly different. The intent of topical administration of cytoxic agents may be (1) prophylactic to prevent recurrences or new occurrences after TUR; (2) curative to clear the bladder of extensive non-resectable multifocal disease, or to control carcinoma in situ.

OncologyChemotherapymedicine.medical_specialtyUrinary bladderBladder cancerUrinary Bladder Cancerbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCarcinoma in situmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureMultifocal diseaseInternal medicineBladder tumorSuperficial bladder cancerMedicinebusiness
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Combination of intravesical chemotherapy and hyperthermia for the treatment of superficial bladder cancer: preliminary clinical experience

2003

The prevalence of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder (STCCB) is still increasing in spite of improved adjuvant chemotherapic and/or immunoprophylaxis approaches. Thus, there is certainly an urgent need to improve our ability to control this disease. Local hyperthermia has a therapeutical potential for the treatment of many solid tumors, especially when used in combination with other treatments, such as radiation and chemotherapy. In particular, a synergistic or, at least, supra-additive antitumor cell killing effect was documented when local hyperthermia was administered in combination with selected cytostatic drugs. Recently, advances in miniaturized technology have all…

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