Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in urothelial bladder cancer: impact of regimen and variant histology

We compared the efficacy of methotrexate/vinblastine/doxorubicin/cisplatin (MVAC) versus gemcitabine/cisplatin in urothelial cancer and neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) efficacy in variant histology (VH). Radical cystectomy patients were retrospectively compared with those who received NACT. Factors...

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Veröffentlicht in:Future oncology (London, England) England), 2016-08, Vol.12 (15), p.1795-1804
Hauptverfasser: Kaimakliotis, Hristos Z, Monn, M Francesca, Cho, Jane S, Pedrosa, Jose A, Hahn, Noah M, Albany, Costantine, Gellhaus, Paul T, Cary, K Clint, Masterson, Timothy A, Foster, Richard S, Bihrle, Richard, Cheng, Liang, Koch, Michael O
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Zusammenfassung:We compared the efficacy of methotrexate/vinblastine/doxorubicin/cisplatin (MVAC) versus gemcitabine/cisplatin in urothelial cancer and neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) efficacy in variant histology (VH). Radical cystectomy patients were retrospectively compared with those who received NACT. Factors associated with survival, pathologic complete response (pCR) and downstaging (pDS) were evaluated in multivariable models. 9% of radical cystectomy patients (84/919) received NACT, with improved survival, pCR and pDS on both regimens. MVAC lead to higher pDS without an increase in pCR. On multivariable analysis, there was a nonsignificant increase in pDS with MVAC. NACT conferred similar responses in squamous and glandular differentiation VH. NACT was associated with improved survival, pCR and pDS. Furthermore, responses to NACT were not dependent on presence of VH.
ISSN:1479-6694
1744-8301
DOI:10.2217/fon-2016-0056