Das fortgeschrittene Urothelkarzinom der Harnblase beim älteren Patienten. Ein Überblick über Inzidenz, Prognose und therapeutische Möglichkeiten

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Age is suggested to be the greatest single risk factor for developing urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UCB). This review presents an overview of the incidence, prognosis, surgical and medical therapy of UCB in elderly patients (> 65 years).

RESULTS: Elderly patients have an approximate 11-fold increase in the incidence and a 15-fold increase in UCB mortality when compared to younger individuals. However, adequate surgical or medical treatment is less often or delayed offered to elderly patients. In properly selected cases, similar surgical outcomes and complication rates are reported in elderly patients, regardless of the type of urinary diversion. Application of perioperative systemic chemotherapy is dependent on physiologic deterioration and comorbidities. An adequate, restrictive case selection and early proactive postoperative rehabilitation are important factors to achieve good results.

CONCLUSIONS: In adequately selected elderly patients, radical cystectomy and urinary diversion as well as systemic chemotherapy are feasible, safe and efficacious treatment options for advanced UCB.

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Translated title of the contributionAdvanced bladder cancer in elderly patients. Prognostic outcomes and therapeutic strategies
Original languageGerman
ISSN0340-2592
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.06.2012
pubmed 22282102