Abstract
Background
Bladder cancer is one of the most common malignancies in Western society. In the United States, approximately 10,000 of these patients present with invasive disease, and more progress from superficial bladder cancer.
Methods
The authors review the literature on systemic treatment for both localized and metastatic bladder cancer, and they include their experience in defining approaches to various stages of disease.
Results
Cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy is the most effective systemic approach for advanced bladder cancers, although few patients are cured. Neoadjuvant, perspective, and adjuvant trials, as well as concurrent chemoradiation studies, are in progress to attempt to demonstrate better outcomes.
Conclusions
The combination of systemic chemotherapy and definitive local therapy may have a useful role in the management of locally advanced bladder cancers, but optimal schedules and true survival benefit have not been established.
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