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Carcinoma of the urinary bladder after treatment with cyclophosphamide for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Authors :
Pedersen-Bjergaard J
Ersbøll J
Hansen VL
Sørensen BL
Christoffersen K
Hou-Jensen K
Nissen NI
Knudsen JB
Hansen MM
Source :
The New England journal of medicine [N Engl J Med] 1988 Apr 21; Vol. 318 (16), pp. 1028-32.
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

We observed nine cases of transitional-cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder among patients who had had long-term treatment of other cancers with cyclophosphamide. Seven of the bladder carcinomas occurred within a cohort of 471 patients treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. In this cohort the relative risk of bladder cancer was 6.8 (95 percent confidence interval, 3.2 to 14.2). The cumulative risk (mean +/- SE) was 3.5 +/- 1.8 percent 8 years after the start of treatment with cyclophosphamide and 10.7 +/- 4.9 percent after 12 years. Three of the nine patients were 50 years of age or younger; seven died with progressive bladder cancer. Subsequently, an additional patient had acute nonlymphocytic leukemia. Hemorrhagic cystitis was observed in 33 patients (cumulative risk, 11.8 +/- 2.1 percent after five years). Development of carcinoma of the urinary bladder was not related to previous hemorrhagic cystitis. The results caution against long-term treatment with cyclophosphamide for diseases with a favorable prognosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028-4793
Volume :
318
Issue :
16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The New England journal of medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3352696
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM198804213181604