The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
ISSN-L : 0021-5287
RANDOM BIOPSY AND RECURRENCE RISK IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER
Yasuyuki YamadaYutaro HayashiKenjiro KohriEiji TeraoNoriaki HiraoTakeshi HoriYutaka IwaseMakoto KatoTakaichiro ItoToshiyasu TawadaHidekazu AsakaHiroshi AndouTetsuya KawaiTakahito IkeuchiHideki Watanabe
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1996 Volume 87 Issue 1 Pages 61-66

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(Background) We studied the relationship between the recurrence rate of primary superficial bladder cancer and random biopsy.
(Methods) We performed transurethral resection of primary superficial bladder cancer in 144 patients, and in 55 of those cases a random biopsy was also performed. The non-recurrence rate was examined in many recurrence facters.
(Results) The non-recurrence rate in the group with random biopsy was not significantly different from that observed in the group (100 patients) without random biopsy (x2 test, Generalized Wilcoxon test and multivariate analysis). Because the intravesical instillation therapy is an important inhibition factor in the recurrence rate of the primary superficial bladder cancer, we further analysed the recurrence rate in two non treated groups with or without random biopsy (13 and 35 patients respectively). No significant difference in the rate of recurrence between the two groups was observed. However, we noted recurrence of bladder cancer at biopsy positions in 8/13 patients.
(Conclusion) It appears that random biopsy may have an effect on the recurrence or the implantation of tumor cells. Further studies are needed to clarify whether random biopsy is a risk factor in the recurrence rate of primary superficial bladder cancer.

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