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Routine transurethral biopsy of the bladder is not necessary to evaluate the response to bacillus calmette-guerin therapy
Authors:Murakami Takanori  Ebara Shin  Saika Takashi  Irie Shin  Takeda Katsuji  Maki Yoshio  Miyaji Sadayuki  Manabe Daisuke  Kaku Haruki  Nasu Yasutomo  Tsushima Tomoyasu  Kumon Hiromi
Institution:Department of Urology, Himeji St. Mary's Hospital, Himeji, Hyogo 670-0801, Japan.
Abstract:We evaluated the need for transurethral biopsy at first follow-up after intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) therapy for superficial bladder cancer. The records of 84 patients with superficial bladder cancer who received a 6- or 8-week course of BCG were reviewed. Pathological results before BCG, cystoscopic findings, urinary cytology, and biopsy results for evaluation of BCG therapy were reviewed. All 19 patients with positive urinary cytology had evidence of positive bladder biopsy results. Fifty-three of 54 patients (98.1%) with no visible recurrent tumor and negative urinary cytology demonstrated negative pathological results on bladder biopsy. When not found in conjunction with positive urinary cytology, erythematous mucosa on cystoscopy was not an indicator of tumor recurrence or residual cancer. In conclusion, routine transurethral biopsy of the bladder for evaluating the response to BCG intravesical therapy is not necessary in patients who have no visible tumor on cystoscopy and negative urinary cytology.
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