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Cyclophosphamide Associated Bladder Cancer--A Highly Aggressive Disease: Analysis of 12 Cases
Authors:Eduardo T Fernandes  J Carlos Manivel  Pratap K Reddy  Cesar J Ercole
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aDepartment of Urologic Surgery, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic, Minneapolis and Department of Urology, St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Abstract:

Purpose

We gained knowledge of the etiology, treatment and prevention of cyclophosphamide associated urothelial cancer.

Materials and Methods

The medical records of 6 men and 6 women (mean age 55 years) with cyclophosphamide associated bladder cancer were reviewed.

Results

All tumors were grade 3 or 4 transitional cell carcinoma. Of the 5 patients initially treated with endoscopic resection alone only 1 is alive without disease. Of The 6 patients who underwent early cystectomy 4 were alive at 24 to 111 months. The remaining patient with extensive cancer underwent partial cystectomy for palliation and died 3 months later.

Conclusions

Cyclophosphamide associated bladder tumor is an aggressive disease. However, long-term survival is possible when radical cystectomy is performed for bladder tumors with any sign of invasion and for recurrent high grade disease, even when noninvasive.
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