TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of localized muscle-invasive bladder cancer from a multidisciplinary perspective :
T2 - Current position of the Spanish oncology genitourinary (Sogug)working group
AU - Gomez-Caamaño, Antonio
AU - García Vicente, Ana M.
AU - Maroto Rey, Pablo
AU - Rodríguez Antolín, Alfredo
AU - Sanz, Julián
AU - Vera González, María Almudena
AU - Climent, Miguel Ángel
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This review presents challenges and recommendations on different aspects related to the management of patients with localized muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), which were discussed by a group of experts of a Spanish Oncology Genitourinary (SOGUG) Working Group within the framework of the Genitourinary Alliance project (12GU). It is necessary to clearly define which patients are candidates for radical cystectomy and which are candidates for undergoing bladder-sparing procedures. In older patients, it is necessary to include a geriatric assessment and evaluation of comorbidities. The pathological report should include a classification of the histopathological variant of MIBC, particularly the identification of subtypes with prognostic, molecular and therapeutic implications. Improvement of clinical staging, better definition of prognostic groups based on molecular subtypes, and identification of biomarkers potentially associated with maximum benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy are areas for further research. A current challenge in the management of MIBC is improving the selection of patients likely to be candidates for immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors in the neoadjuvant setting. Optimization of FDG-PET/CT reliability in staging of MIBC and the selection of patients is necessary, as well as the design of prospective studies aimed to compare the value of different imaging techniques in parallel.
AB - This review presents challenges and recommendations on different aspects related to the management of patients with localized muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), which were discussed by a group of experts of a Spanish Oncology Genitourinary (SOGUG) Working Group within the framework of the Genitourinary Alliance project (12GU). It is necessary to clearly define which patients are candidates for radical cystectomy and which are candidates for undergoing bladder-sparing procedures. In older patients, it is necessary to include a geriatric assessment and evaluation of comorbidities. The pathological report should include a classification of the histopathological variant of MIBC, particularly the identification of subtypes with prognostic, molecular and therapeutic implications. Improvement of clinical staging, better definition of prognostic groups based on molecular subtypes, and identification of biomarkers potentially associated with maximum benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy are areas for further research. A current challenge in the management of MIBC is improving the selection of patients likely to be candidates for immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors in the neoadjuvant setting. Optimization of FDG-PET/CT reliability in staging of MIBC and the selection of patients is necessary, as well as the design of prospective studies aimed to compare the value of different imaging techniques in parallel.
KW - Muscle-invasive bladder cancer
KW - Neoadjuvant chemotherapy
KW - Molecular subtypes
KW - Bladder preservation
KW - Radical cystectomy
KW - Immunotherapy
KW - Checkpoint inhibitors
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122201562
U2 - 10.3390/curroncol28060428
DO - 10.3390/curroncol28060428
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34940067
SN - 1198-0052
VL - 28
SP - 5084
EP - 5100
JO - Current Oncology
JF - Current Oncology
IS - 6
ER -