Planned preoperative radiation therapy in muscle invasive bladder cancer; results of a meta-analysis.
Anticancer Res
; 18(3B): 1931-4, 1998.
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| ID: mdl-9677446
BACKGROUND: The role of pre-operative radiation therapy in the treatment of muscle invasive bladder cancer is unclear. The objective of this report is to present a meta-analysis of the published clinical trial data on this topic to determine whether pre-operative radiation improves survival in patients with this disease. METHODS: Data from 5 randomized trial were pooled using the meta-analytic techniques previously described by Peto et al. Three and five year survival were compared between patients receiving pre-operative radiation therapy followed by cystectomy versus patients treated with cystectomy alone. RESULTS: A summary odds ratio was calculated following a statistical analysis showing a lack of heterogeneity among the included studies in terms of their estimate of effect. The calculated Peto odds ratio was 0.71 favoring the use of preoperative radiation (95% CI 0.48-1.06). Due to possible biases in this original analysis due to study design deficiencies, a sensitivity analysis showed a "corrected" odds ratio of 0.94 with a 95% confidence interval of 0.57- 1.55, a non-statistically significant result. CONCLUSION: The available clinical trial data do not support a role for routine use of pre-operative radiation therapy in the treatment of muscle invasive bladder cancer. Additional well designed trials are needed to address this issue.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Type of study:
Clinical_trials
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Etiology_studies
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Systematic_reviews
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Anticancer Res
Year:
1998
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
Greece