reviewThe Journal of UrologyNov 1, 2002Closed access

Intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Reduces the Risk of Progression in Patients with Superficial Bladder Cancer: A Meta-analysis of the Published Results of Randomized Clinical Trials

European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer · Mayo Clinic in Arizona

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Abstract

Materials And Methods

A meta-analysis was performed of the published results of randomized clinical trials comparing transurethral resection plus intravesical BCG to either resection alone or resection plus another treatment other than BCG.

Results

We identified 24 trials with progression information on 4,863 patients. Based on a median followup of 2.5 years and a maximum of 15 years, 260 of 2,658 patients on BCG (9.8%) had progression compared to 304 of 2,205 patients in the control groups (13.8%), a reduction of 27% in the odds of progression on BCG (OR 0.73, p = 0.001). The percent of patients with progression was low (6.4% of 2,880 patients with papillary tumors and 13.9% of 403 patients with carcinoma in situ, reflecting the short followup and relatively low risk patients entered in many of the trials. The size of the treatment effect was similar in patients with papillary tumors and in those with carcinoma in situ. However, only patients receiving maintenance BCG benefited. There was no statistically significant difference in treatment effect for either overall survival or death due to bladder cancer.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Carcinoma in situ
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Bladder cancer
  • Odds ratio
  • Stage (stratigraphy)
  • Urology
  • Tumor progression
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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