The prognostic significance of vascular invasion in stage T1 bladder cancer
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Histopathology
- Vol. 27 (1) , 27-33
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.1995.tb00287.x
Abstract
Transurethral resection specimens from 170 T1 bladder carcinomas were reviewed for the presence of vascular (blood vessel and/or lymphatic) invasion by tumour cells. Such a finding was noted in 17 cases (10%), and occurred most frequently in high grade tumours. Tumour recurrence was documented in 11 of these cases (65%), including seven patients who showed progression to more invasive disease (T2-T4) and six patients (55%) who died of disease. Five-year survival for cases without vascular invasion was 81% versus 44% for those with. This was a statistically significant difference (log-rank, P = 0.004). Neoplasms of high grade (grades 2 to 3), without a papillary configuration, and exceeding 5 cm were associated with vascular invasion (chi-squared; P < 0.001, P = 0.043, and P = 0.061 respectively). In multivariate analysis vascular invasion proved to be an independent prognostic factor (Cox's regression, P = 0.015). We therefore stress the clinical relevance of a thorough evaluation of the state of vascular invasion in stage T1 bladder cancer.Keywords
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