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Impact of Age on Outcomes of Patients With Pure Carcinoma In Situ of the Bladder: Multi-Institutional Cohort Analysis

Authors :
Matteo Ferro
Sever Chiujdea
Gennaro Musi
Giuseppe Lucarelli
Francesco Del Giudice
Rodolfo Hurle
Rocco Damiano
Francesco Cantiello
Andrea Mari
Andrea Minervini
Gian Maria Busetto
Giuseppe Carrieri
Felice Crocetto
Biagio Barone
Vincenzo Francesco Caputo
Luigi Cormio
Pasquale Ditonno
Alessandro Sciarra
Daniela Terracciano
Antonio Cioffi
Stefano Luzzago
Mattia Piccinelli
Francesco Alessandro Mistretta
Mihai Dorin Vartolomei
Ottavio de Cobelli
Ferro, M.
Chiujdea, S.
Musi, G.
Lucarelli, G.
Giudice, F. D.
Hurle, R.
Damiano, R.
Cantiello, F.
Mari, A.
Minervini, A.
Busetto, G. M.
Carrieri, G.
Crocetto, F.
Barone, B.
Caputo, V. F.
Cormio, L.
Ditonno, P.
Sciarra, A.
Terracciano, D.
Cioffi, A.
Luzzago, S.
Piccinelli, M.
Mistretta, F. A.
Vartolomei, M. D.
de Cobelli, O.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier Dallas TX, 2022.

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this multicenter study was to investigate the role of age (cut-off 70 years) at diagnosis in predicting oncologic behavior of pure carcinoma in situ of the bladder. Material and Methods: Inclusion criteria were: patients with pure CIS confirmed and that followed intravesical BCG treatment. Pure CIS was defined at any CIS not associated with another urothelial cancer. Exclusion criteria were: any CIS associated with invasive urothelial carcinoma. A total of 172 with pure CIS treated between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2012 at 8 academic institutions met the inclusion criteria. The maintenance schedule was generally according to the EAU guidelines at the time Results: A total of 99 (57.6%) patients had an age >70 years prior to TURBT. There was no difference between clinico-pathologic features among groups (group 1, age ≤ 70 years and group 2, age > 70 years), except that patients aged ≤ 70 years presented a larger size of CIS (35.6% vs. 21.2%), P =.02. In multivariable Cox regression analyses, the same clinico-pathologic factors (age, multifocality, and recurrent tumor state) were independently associated with worse RFS. Harrell's C-index was 65.75.In multivariable Cox regression analyses in addition to age (P =.006) and multifocality (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f44400124e86b0e015e459e7fae0dd20