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Increase in Circulating Tumor Cells in Invasive Bladder Cancer After Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor

Nobuhiro Haga, Kazuna Tsubouchi, H Maruta, Tomoyuki Koguchi, Seiji Hoshi, Soichiro Ogawa, Hidenori Akaihata, Junya Hata, Yoshiyuki Kojima

2020Anticancer Research19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: The present research was performed to clarify the differences in circulating tumor cells (CTCs) counts between non-muscle-invasive (NMIBC) and muscle-invasive (MIBC) bladder cancer following transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: The cohort in the prospective research was categorized into the NMIBC (n=13) and the MIBC (n=13) groups. The pre- and postoperative number of CTCs was counted by the FISHMAN-R® system. RESULTS: The difference of the number of preoperative CTCs between the NMIBC group (2.3±2.6) and MIBC group (4.8±4.2) did not reach statistical significance (p=0.08). However, there was a significantly greater increase in postoperative CTC count in the MIBC group (14.6±14.6) than in the NMIBC group (3.1±2.1, p=0.01). CONCLUSION: After TURBT, more carcinoma cells can be discharged from the bladder in the MIBC. Excessive deep layer resection and excessive pressure of the infusion fluid during TURBT should be avoided in patients with MIBC.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBladder cancerUrologyBladder tumorResectionProspective cohort studyCirculating tumor cellCancerCarcinomaInternal medicineOncologySurgeryMetastasisCancer Cells and MetastasisBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine