Non urothelial bladder cancers: A case series - Abstract

Non urothelial bladder cancers frequently present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.

The article presents a case series of 21 patients of non urothelial urinary bladder cancers presented in our institute over a period of three years and review of literature on this rare condition. Details of patients were reviewed from hospital records of surgical, medical, radiotherapy and pathology departments. Simple percentage and frequencies have been used to interpret the data. Total 21 patients were included in the study. 12 (57.2 %) were males and 9 (42.8 %) were females (M: F :: 4:3). Mean age of the patients was 51.3 years ranging from 22 to 65 years. Eleven (52.3 %) out of twenty one patients had hematuria as their presenting complaint. Out of 21, there were nine (42.8 %) adenocarcinoma, nine (42.8 %) were SCC and one (4.76 %) each of carcinosarcoma, neuroendocrine tumor and sarcoma. Fourteen (66.6 %) patients out of 21 were referred for upfront surgery. Out of remaining seven (33.33 %) patients from the non surgical group three were referred for definitive concurrent chemoradiation, two for definitive radiotherapy. One patient of adenocarcinoma (non urachal) was referred for palliative chemotherapy. Remaining one patient of neuroendocrine tumor who was referred for neoadjuvant chemotherapy died before any definitive treatment could be considered. This study highlights the role of surgery and status of adjuvant therapies in the management of non urothelial bladder cancers.

Written by:
Ravi K, Kumar T, Bakshi H, Desai J, Sen S, Yadav V.   Are you the author?
Surgical Oncology, Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, India; Uro-Oncology, Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, India.

Reference: Indian J Surg Oncol. 2013 Mar;4(1):2-8.
doi: 10.1007/s13193-012-0176-9


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