The impact of androgen deprivation and pelvic radiation on the development of bladder cancer.

2016 
439 Background: The male predilection of urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) as well as the expression of the androgen receptor in bladder tissue point to the role for androgens in UBC tumorigenesis. Animal studies demonstrate a potential role for androgen deprivation in diminishing UBC. More recently, two separate groups demonstrated decreased rates of both primary and recurrent UBC in prostate cancer patients previously receiving androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). Given the common use of radiation therapy (RT) in the treatment of localized prostate cancer, and previous data supporting the increased frequency of UBC in prostate cancer patients treated with RT, the interaction between ADT and RT in UBC remains an important consideration. Methods: Using the linked SEER-Medicare database, we investigated the interactions among ADT, RT and UBC by performing a retrospective cohort study of elderly (age 66-99) prostate cancer patients diagnosed between 1999-2011. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional modelin...
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