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Combination of Two T1 Substaging Systems (T1a/b/c and T1m/e) Better Predicts Tumor Outcomes in Patients with T1 High Grade Bladder Cancer
BACKGROUND: T1 substaging is a predictive factor for non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and two types of T1 substaging systems (T1a/b/c and T1m/e) are currently in use. However, the predictive ability of both systems is poor, and there is debate over which system is better. OBJECTIVE: To confirm wh...
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Published in: | Bladder cancer 2022-01, Vol.8 (4), p.371-378 |
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Summary: | BACKGROUND:
T1 substaging is a predictive factor for non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and two
types of T1 substaging systems (T1a/b/c and T1m/e) are currently in use. However, the
predictive ability of both systems is poor, and there is debate over which system is
better.
OBJECTIVE:
To confirm whether combination of two T1 substaging systems can improve the predictive
ability of T1 substaging for tumor outcomes.
METHODS:
Patients with primary pT1 high-grade bladder cancer from three centers were included.
All tumors were assessed with T1a/b/c and T1m/e substaging. A new variable named COMB
was developed in which patients were stratified into T1a/b&T1m, T1a/b&T1e,
T1c&T1m or T1c&T1e subgroups. A time-dependent receiver operating characteristic
curve (ROC) analysis was used to test whether the accuracy of prediction could be
improved with COMB.
RESULTS:
A total of 239 patients with primary pT1HG were analyzed. No tumor was T1c&T1m, and
therefore, only three types of combinations were evaluated: T1a/b&T1m (62 patients),
T1a/b&T1e (124 patients) and T1c&T1e (53 patients). Regardless of all patients
or those treated with Re-TURBt and adequate BCG, patients with T1a/b&T1m have the
best prognosis, and those with T1c&T1e have the poorest prognosis. The
time-dependent ROC showed that, for both recurrence and progression, COMB had a higher
AUC than T1a/b/c and T1m/e, regardless of population.
CONCLUSIONS:
Compared with either system alone, the combination of two T1 substaging systems
improves the predictive ability of T1 substaging for tumor outcomes. |
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ISSN: | 2352-3727 2352-3727 |
DOI: | 10.3233/BLC-220007 |