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HERO ID
7147001
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
Intradiverticular bladder tumours: Review of the Cancer Committee of the French Association of Urology
Author(s)
Neuzillet, Y; Soulie, M; Pfister, C; Comperat, E; Roupret, M; Larre, S; Roy, C; Quintens, H; Houede, N; Pignot, G; Wallerand, H; ,
Year
2012
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Progres en Urologie
ISSN:
1166-7087
Publisher
ELSEVIER MASSON, CORPORATION OFFICE
Location
PARIS
Volume
22
Issue
9
Page Numbers
495-502
Language
French
PMID
22732640
DOI
10.1016/j.purol.2012.03.008
Web of Science Id
WOS:000306266200001
Abstract
Introduction. - Cancer Committee of the French Association of Urology (CCAFU) conducted a review of the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of intradiverticular bladder tumours (TVID) and proposed therapeutic management.Material and methods. - A bibliographic research in French and English using Medline (R) with the keywords "tumor", "bladder" and "diverticulum" was performed.Results. - TVID are more frequently of stage T >= 3a and with non urothelial histology than classical bladder tumors. At diagnosis, the risk of underestimation of the extent and multifocality of the tumor was described. Their prognosis, that was more pejorative than conventional tumors, should impelled to limit the indications of conservative treatment. The evidence levels of analyzed publications were low, with C level according to Sackett score.Conclusion. - the specificities of the TVID have lead the CCAFU to propose specific therapeutic guidelines, based on poor evidence level. Ta-T1 low grade TVID can be treated by transurethral resection alone or followed by BCG therapy in cases of associated carcinoma in situ. High-grade TVID, unifocal and without associated carcinoma in situ, can be treated by diverticulectomy associated with pelvic lymphadenectomy. High grade TVID, multiple or associated with carcinoma in situ, warranted total cystectomy. (C) 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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