Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations
Volume 26, Issue 3 , Pages 246-249, May 2008

The predictive value of multi-targeted fluorescent in-situ hybridization in patients with history of bladder cancer

Department of Surgery, Section of Urology, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

Received 11 January 2007; received in revised form 17 February 2007; accepted 21 February 2007. published online 10 December 2007.

Abstract 

Objectives

UroVysion™ (Abbott Molecular Inc., Des Plaines, IL) is a multi-target fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) assay that detects aneuploidy of chromosomes 3, 7, and 17, and loss of the 9p21 locus in exfoliated cells in urine. In this study, we evaluated if UroVysion can predict tumor recurrence in patients with negative cystoscopy and urinary cytology at the time of (FISH) assay.

Methods

The study population included patients with history of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer treated by transurethral resection. Follow-up included cystoscopy, barbotage, urinary cytology, and UroVysion testing. Patients were followed for at least 6 months after their initial UroVysion testing.

Results

A total of 64 patients (37 males) were enrolled into the study. Mean patient age was 62 years (S.D. 13.2 years). Initial highest tumor stage was Ta in 42 patients (65.6%), T1 in 21 patients (33%), and isolated Tis in a single patient. Abnormal UroVysion results were observed in 40 patients (62.5%). After a median follow-up of 13.5 months, 21 patients (33%) developed tumor recurrence (Ta in 13 patients, T1 in 5, and Tis in 3). Recurrent tumors developed in 45% of the patients with abnormal UroVysion test compared with 12.5% of the patients with normal assay (P = 0.01). An abnormal UroVysion result preceded the diagnosis of tumor recurrence in 18/21 cases (86%), including all high-grade recurrences.

Conclusions

This data suggest that UroVysion may be a useful tool for predicting tumor recurrence. Cystoscopy may be spared and surveillance intervals widened in patients with history of low grade tumors and a normal UroVysion test.

Keywords: Bladder cancer, Recurrence, Follow-up, Fluorescent in situ hybridization

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PII: S1078-1439(07)00066-X

doi:10.1016/j.urolonc.2007.02.011

Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations
Volume 26, Issue 3 , Pages 246-249, May 2008