Report On Transurethral Detection And Resection Of Bladder Carcinomas Under White Or 5-ALA Induced Fluroescence Light
Main Category: Urology / NephrologyAlso Included In: Cancer / Oncology
Article Date: 26 May 2007 - 0:00 PDT
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UroToday.com - Sessions at the AUA Annual Meeting in Anaheim showcased several moderated posters. One standout presentation (which also won prizes) is summarized below.
Stenzl presented the abstract from Austria on the outcome of the first double blinded placebo controlled clinical trial on the results of tumor resection under white or 5-ALA induced fluorescence light. In contrast to previous studies, the current study did not find any benefit to blue light cystoscopic resection with regards to tumor recurrences, despite increased detection of tumors.
They studied 381 patients from 7 Austrian and 2 German centers who were randomized between the two modalities of tumor resection/detection. While lesion based stratification showed 33% of CIS, 54% of dysplasia and 16% of pTa lesions were only seen with blue light, the 12 month recurrence free survival rate was 62% in these patients compared to 69% in the white light group (p=0.34), and these results were independent of individual risk groups. Since this represents real world multicenter data, it creates a reason to question the momentum behind enthusiasm for wide spread use of fluorescence cystoscopy in the community.
AUA 2007 ABST [1085]
-- Link to this abstract
Reported by UroToday.com Contributing Editor Ashish M. Kamat MD
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