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06-03-2024 | Cytostatic Therapy | Case Report - Chemotherapy

Successful pre-surgical treatment with carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy for a patient with muscle-invasive bladder cancer and severe renal dysfunction

Authors: Shota Torii, Tomoya Narita, Takamasa Homma, Teruhisa Kinoshita, Aya Torii-Goto, Hideki Esaki, Takashi Sakakibara, Atsuya Kondo, Norio Takimoto

Published in: International Cancer Conference Journal

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Abstract

Radical cystectomy is the standard treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and pre-surgical treatment can improve survival. Carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy is considered an effective, safe treatment for patients ineligible for cisplatin-based chemotherapy owing to reduced renal function. However, there is limited evidence on pre-surgical treatment with carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy with glomerular filtration rates < 30 mL/min. We discuss the treatment of a patient who did not undergo surgery owing to bladder tumor size of 12 cm (cT3bN0M1a) and severe renal dysfunction (serum creatinine: 2.57 mg/dL, estimated glomerular filtration rate: 20.2 mL/min/1.73 m2). After the patient received two courses of carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy, the bladder tumor size had reduced by 60%. No nausea or renal dysfunction was observed; febrile neutropenia improved with antibiotic therapy and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor. Then, he could undergo robot-assisted radical cystectomy after the pre-surgical chemotherapy treatment. Pre-surgical treatment with carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy is a viable treatment option for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer and severe renal dysfunction.
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Metadata
Title
Successful pre-surgical treatment with carboplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy for a patient with muscle-invasive bladder cancer and severe renal dysfunction
Authors
Shota Torii
Tomoya Narita
Takamasa Homma
Teruhisa Kinoshita
Aya Torii-Goto
Hideki Esaki
Takashi Sakakibara
Atsuya Kondo
Norio Takimoto
Publication date
06-03-2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
International Cancer Conference Journal
Electronic ISSN: 2192-3183
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13691-024-00667-5
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