Upper urinary tract tumors following bladder cancer |
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Authors: | K Yoshimura Y Tomooka O Maeda S Saiki T Kinouchi M Kuroda T Miki M Usami M Nakamura T Kotake |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Center for Adult Diseases, Osaka. |
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Abstract: | We treated in total 795 patients with primary transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder between April, 1964 and December, 1988. Eighteen patients of them had upper urothelial cancer during the follow-up period. Thirteen of the 18 patients had received transurethral resection for the initial bladder cancer, while 3 total cystectomy and 2 segmental resection. The over-all incidence of bladder cancer patients who subsequently developed upper urinary tract tumors was 2.3 per cent. The interval between initial treatment of the bladder cancer and treatment for the upper urinary tract tumor ranged from 2 to 74 months (median 20 months). The five-year survival rate after treatment for the upper urinary tract tumor was 31.7 per cent. We conclude that the following are high risk patients for development of upper urinary tract recurrences: 1) patients with bladder cancer near orifices, 2) patients with recurrent bladder cancer under bladder preserving treatment for a long time, 3) patients with G2 multifocal bladder cancer. |
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