Upper tract surveillance of patients with high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer: A risk-stratified approach for detecting upper tract urothelial carcinoma recurrence based on long-term follow-up data
Rebecca Smith, Helena Burden, Jennifer Martin, Yamin P. P. Lin, Katherine WarrenObjective:
To propose a surveillance approach for upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) recurrence in high-risk and very high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (HR NMIBC) patients.
Method:
Retrospective analysis in 2024 of 317 patients diagnosed with HR NMIBC in our centre between 2008 and 2018, including histology, CT urogram (CTU) frequency, radiation dose, UTUC recurrence, outcome, and risk factors for UTUC recurrence.
Results:
A total of 283 patients were included for analysis. Incidence of UTUC recurrence 5.7% (
Conclusion:
Consider surgical fitness and HR NMIBC recurrence status when determining duration of surveillance for patients. We propose biennial CTU in patients fit for nephroureterectomy, continuing up to 10 years if recurrent HR NMIBC, or up to 5 years if recurrence-free.
Level of evidence:
2b – Retrospective cohort study