Short-term Mortality Associated with Definitive Chemoradiotherapy Versus Radical Cystectomy for Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer |
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Authors: | Waqar Haque Vivek Verma Monty Aghazadeh Jorge Darcourt E. Brian Butler Bin S. Teh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX;2. Department of Radiation Oncology, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA;3. Department of Urology, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX;4. Department of Medical Oncology, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX |
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Abstract: | BackgroundMuscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) may be managed with radical cystectomy (RC) or chemoradiotherapy (CRT). Because patient selection for RC is important to avoid treatment-related mortality, this study addressed a knowledge gap by quantifying short-term mortality with both approaches, as well as predictors thereof.Materials and MethodsThe National Cancer Database was queried (2004-2014) for clinically staged T2-4aN0M0 MIBC that received either CRT or RC. Statistics included cumulative incidence comparisons of 30- and 90-day mortality between patients treated with either CRT or RC and Cox regression to evaluate predictors thereof.ResultsOf 16,658 patients, 15,208 (91.3%) underwent RC and 1450 (8.7%) CRT. Crude rates of post-treatment mortality at 30 days were 2.7% versus 0.6% (P < .001) and at 90 days were 7.5% versus 4.5% (P = .017) for patients treated with RC and CRT, respectively. When stratifying by age, worse 30- and 90-day mortality with RC was observed for patients aged ≥ 76 years.ConclusionsThis study describes 30- and 90-day mortality following RC versus CRT. Both approaches yield statistically similar treatment-related mortality rates in patients ≤ 75 years of age; however, worse post-treatment mortality was observed with use of RC in patients ≥ 76 years of age. These results may be utilized to better inform shared decision-making between patients and providers when weighing both RC and CRT for MIBC. |
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Keywords: | Address for correspondence: Waqar Haque, MD, Department of Radiation Oncology, Houston Methodist Hospital, 18400 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77094 Bladder cancer Chemoradiation Cystectomy Geriatric oncology Organ preservation therapy |
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