Sex-related differences in response to neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy in urothelial carcinoma of urinary bladder treated with radical cystectomy.

Mario de Angelis, Carolin Siech, Letizia Maria Ippolita Jannello, Francesco Di Bello, Natali Rodriguez Peñaranda, Pietro Scilipoti, Jordan A Goyal, Zhe Tian, Nicola Longo, Ottavio de Cobelli, Gennaro Musi, Felix K H Chun, Salvatore Micali, Fred Saad, Shahrokh F Shariat, Giorgio Gandaglia, Marco Moschini, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Pierre I Karakiewicz
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Abstract

Introduction: It is unknown whether sex-related differences in response to neoadjuvant (NAC) or adjuvant chemotherapy (ADJ) exist in urothelial carcinoma patients treated with radical cystectomy (RC). We addressed these knowledge gaps.

Material and methods: Within the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database (2007-2020), we identified NAC candidates (T2-T4N0M0) and ADJ candidates (T3-T4 and/or N1-3). We divided patients according to sex (male versus female). Subsequently, within NAC-candidate patients, survival analyses consisted of Kaplan-Meier plots and multivariable Cox regression models (MCR) addressing cancer-specific mortality (CSM) according to NAC-exposed versus RC alone. We repeated the same methodology in ADJ-candidate patients.

Results: We identified 5,745 NAC candidates, of whom 1,278 were female (22%) and 4,467 were male (78%). Among these, NAC was administered in 247 (19%) females and 986 (22%) males. In females, NAC exposure independently predicted lower CSM rates relative to RC alone (HR: HR:0.73, P = 0.03). In males, NAC exposure also independently predicted lower CSM rates, but to greater extent (HR:0.65, P < 0.001). Similarly, we identified 7,283 ADJ candidates, of whom 1,659 (23%) were females versus 5,624 (77%) males. Among these, ADJ was administered in 365 females (22%) and 1,326 (24%) males. In females, ADJ exposure independently predicted lower CSM rates relative to RC alone (HR:0.81, P = 0.02). In males, ADJ exposure also independently predicted lower CSM rates, but to greater extent (HR:0.68, P < 0.001).

Conclusion: Although both male and female patients benefit of improved survival with either NAC or ADJ, the magnitude of this benefit is significantly lower in female patients to that recorded in male counterparts.

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期刊介绍: Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations is the official journal of the Society of Urologic Oncology. The journal publishes practical, timely, and relevant clinical and basic science research articles which address any aspect of urologic oncology. Each issue comprises original research, news and topics, survey articles providing short commentaries on other important articles in the urologic oncology literature, and reviews including an in-depth Seminar examining a specific clinical dilemma. The journal periodically publishes supplement issues devoted to areas of current interest to the urologic oncology community. Articles published are of interest to researchers and the clinicians involved in the practice of urologic oncology including urologists, oncologists, and radiologists.
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