Adjuvant chemotherapy with early intravesical instillation of Adriamycin and long-term oral administration of 5-fluorouracil in superficial bladder cancer

Abstract
A randomized controlled trial was performed to study the efficiency of adjuvant chemotherapy with carly intravesical instillation of Adriamycin and long-term oral administration of 5-fluorouracil in 275 patients with superficial bladder cancer. All of the patients were randomized into four groups. Group A received early (immediately and 2 days after transurethral resection) instillation of Adriamycin alone; Group B received early instillation of Adriamycin with oral administration of 5-fluorouracil; Group C received delayed (7 days after transurethral resection) instillation of Adriamycin alone; and group D received delayed instillation of Adriamycin with oral administration of 5-fluorouracil. All patients subsequently received instillations weekly for 2 weeks and then every 2 weeks for a further 14 weeks. After 4 months, they received monthly instillations for 8 months. 5-Fluorouracil (groups B and D) was given daily p.o. for 1 year. Evaluation was possible in 187 patients. The postoperative follow-up period for determination of non-recurrence rates was 36 months, during which no significant difference was detected among the four groups. Moreover, no statistically significant difference was found between the early-and delayed-instillation groups. However, the non-recurrence rates obtained in the groups undergoing early instillation were higher than those determined in the delayed-instillation groups during the 36-month follow-up period, and this difference was especially significant at 4 and 5 months. In addition, the early-instillation groups showed significantly higher non-recurrence rates than did the delayed-instillation groups in terms of primary cases (PPPPP<0.05). Groups B and D, which were treated by intravesical instillation of Adriamycin with oral administration of 5-fluorouracil, showed no significant prophylaxis of recurrence during the 36-month follow-up as compared with groups A and C, which received intravesical instilations alone. The main side effect, which required discontinuation of the treatment, was bladder irriation. However, no significant difference in its incidence was found between the early-and delayed-instillation groups. No severe systemic side effect was encountered in this study. These results suggest that early as well as repeated intravesical instillation of Adriamycin is clinically tolerable and may be effective in preventing the recurrence of superficial bladder cancer.