Journal article
Bacillus calmete-guérin plus interferon-α2B intravesical therapy maintains an extended treatment plan for superficial bladder cancer with minimal toxicity
Urologic oncology, Vol.21(5), pp.354-360
2003
DOI: 10.1016/S1078-1439(03)00012-7
Abstract
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) and interferon-α2B (IFN-α2B) have both been individually used for the intravesical treatment of superficial bladder cancer. We report our experience on the therapeutic efficacy and toxicity of combined intravesical BCG plus IFN-α2B for treating superficial bladder cancer, including patients failing previous BCG therapy. Thirty-two patients with superficial bladder cancer underwent 6 weekly treatments with full-, one-third, or one-tenth-dose of BCG plus 50 or 100 MU of IFN-α2B based on prior BCG exposure and tolerance. Patients with no evidence of disease proceeded onto maintenance therapy of 3 weekly treatments at 3 months followed by 2 additional maintenance cycles given 6 months apart. Response was assessed by cystoscopy/biopsy every 3 months after treatment. Before BCG plus IFN-α2B treatment, 20 patients (63%) had previously failed intravesical BCG therapy, 27 (84%) had aggressive disease (stage T1, grade 3, or carcinoma in situ), 27 (84%) had recurrent disease, 14 (44%) had multifocal disease, and 6 (19%) had disease of over 4 years duration. At median follow-up of 22 months, 21 patients (66%) remain disease-free and 11 patients (34%) had disease-recurrence. Nineteen of 32 patients (59%) were disease-free after the initial induction cycle. Six of 11 patients 55% ultimately failing combination therapy did so at the first 3 to 4 month evaluation. Four of 7 patients (57%) benefited from salvage re-induction therapy. Of the 20 patients previously treated with BCG, 12 patients (60%) remain disease-free. Combination BCG plus IFN-α2B intravesical therapy was well tolerated. Combination intravesical BCG plus IFN-α2B is an effective and tolerable alternative for patients with superficial bladder cancer, including those patients in whom intravesical BCG therapy had previously failed. Benefits of this combination therapy may include potentially less morbidity, improved clinical efficacy, and in the long term, fewer patients undergoing radical therapy. However, radical treatment options should be pursued for early failures of this combination regimen in those patients with risk factors for recurrence and progression.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Bacillus calmete-guérin plus interferon-α2B intravesical therapy maintains an extended treatment plan for superficial bladder cancer with minimal toxicity
- Creators
- John S. Lam - Columbia UniversityMitchell C. Benson - Columbia UniversityMichael A. O’Donnell - University of IowaAlexandra Sawczuk - Hackensack University Medical CenterAnna Gavazzi - Columbia UniversityMichael H. Wechsler - Columbia UniversityIhor S. Sawczuk - Columbia University
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Urologic oncology, Vol.21(5), pp.354-360
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc
- DOI
- 10.1016/S1078-1439(03)00012-7
- ISSN
- 1078-1439
- eISSN
- 1873-2496
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2003
- Academic Unit
- Urology
- Record Identifier
- 9984319981402771
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