PMID: 6411939Oct 1, 1983Paper

Long-term fate of 90 patients with superficial bladder cancer randomly assigned to receive or not to receive thiotepa

The Journal of Urology
G R ProutG H Friedell

Abstract

We assigned randomly 90 patients treated previously for superficial transitional cell carcinoma to conventional followup or prophylactic treatment. This followup study details the late incidence of recurrence (29 of 45 patients in the prophylactic group and 34 of 45 controls), the progression of tumor grade and stage, the deaths and causes (24 patients), and the influence of initial stage, grade, carcinoma in situ and positive cytology on the outcome of treatment.

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