1. Predicting recurrence and progression in individual patients with stage Ta T1 bladder cancer using EORTC risk tables: a combined analysis of 2596 patients from seven EORTC trials.
- Author
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Sylvester RJ, van der Meijden AP, Oosterlinck W, Witjes JA, Bouffioux C, Denis L, Newling DW, and Kurth K
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- Aged, Clinical Trials as Topic, Disease Progression, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Prognosis, Risk Factors, Statistics as Topic, Time Factors, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms therapy, Urologic Surgical Procedures, Decision Support Techniques, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local pathology, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms pathology
- Abstract
Objectives: To provide tables that allow urologists to easily calculate a superficial bladder cancer patient's short- and long-term risks of recurrence and progression after transurethral resection., Methods: A combined analysis was carried out of individual patient data from 2596 superficial bladder cancer patients included in seven European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer trials., Results: A simple scoring system was derived based on six clinical and pathological factors: number of tumors, tumor size, prior recurrence rate, T category, carcinoma in situ, and grade. The probabilities of recurrence and progression at one year ranged from 15% to 61% and from less than 1% to 17%, respectively. At five years, the probabilities of recurrence and progression ranged from 31% to 78% and from less than 1% to 45%., Conclusions: With these probabilities, the urologist can discuss the different options with the patient to determine the most appropriate treatment and frequency of follow-up.
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- 2006
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