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Brief Summary

GUIDELINE TITLE

Use of adjuvant chemotherapy following cystectomy in patients with deep muscle-invasive transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE(S)

  • Genitourinary Disease Site Group. Segal R, Winquist E, Lukka H, Chin J, Brundage M, Markman B. Use of adjuvant chemotherapy following cystectomy in patients with deep muscle-invasive transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder [full report]. Toronto (ON): Cancer Care Ontario (CCO); 2003 Jan 22. 18 p. (Practice guideline; no. 3-2-1). [19 references]

GUIDELINE STATUS

BRIEF SUMMARY CONTENT

 RECOMMENDATIONS
 EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS
 IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND AVAILABILITY
 DISCLAIMER

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RECOMMENDATIONS

MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Post-surgical adjuvant chemotherapy should not be routinely offered to this group of patients.
  • It is reasonable to consider the use of adjuvant chemotherapy in high-risk patients for improvement of disease-free survival, provided there is full discussion of the lack of overall survival benefit and the associated risks and toxicities.

CLINICAL ALGORITHM(S)

None provided

EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS

TYPE OF EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS

The recommendations are supported by randomized controlled trials.

IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND AVAILABILITY

BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE(S)

  • Genitourinary Disease Site Group. Segal R, Winquist E, Lukka H, Chin J, Brundage M, Markman B. Use of adjuvant chemotherapy following cystectomy in patients with deep muscle-invasive transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder [full report]. Toronto (ON): Cancer Care Ontario (CCO); 2003 Jan 22. 18 p. (Practice guideline; no. 3-2-1). [19 references]

ADAPTATION

Not applicable: The guideline was not adapted from another source.

DATE RELEASED

2001 Oct 9 (revised online 2003 Jan 22)

GUIDELINE DEVELOPER(S)

Program in Evidence-based Care - State/Local Government Agency [Non-U.S.]

GUIDELINE DEVELOPER COMMENT

The Practice Guidelines Initiative (PGI) is the main project of the Program in Evidence-based Care (PEBC), a Province of Ontario initiative sponsored by Cancer Care Ontario and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING

Cancer Care Ontario, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

GUIDELINE COMMITTEE

Provincial Genitourinary Cancer Disease Site Group

COMPOSITION OF GROUP THAT AUTHORED THE GUIDELINE

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES/CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

Members of the Genitourinary Cancer Disease Site Group disclosed potential conflict of interest information.

GUIDELINE STATUS

GUIDELINE AVAILABILITY

AVAILABILITY OF COMPANION DOCUMENTS

The following are available:

PATIENT RESOURCES

None available

NGC STATUS

This NGC summary was completed by ECRI on June 23, 2003. The information was verified by the guideline developer as of July 16, 2003. This NGC summary was updated by ECRI on January 23, 2004. The information was verified by the guideline developer as of February 23, 2004.

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