A combined treatment with 8 mhz radiofrequency hyperthermia, hpc-adriamycin, immunotherapy, radiation, systemic chemotherapy and irradiation for invasive bladder carcinoma

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Hyperthermia was induced for the treatment of invasive bladder carcinoma in order to study it's usefulness. The subjects were 12 cases of invasive bladder cancer; including 5 cases of T2, 3 cases of T3, 2 cases of T4, and 2 cases of recurrence after total cystectomy. As previous treatment, 4 patients received radiotherapy and the other received TUR, systemic chemotherapy, and intravesical injection of anticancer drugs. For hyperthermia treatment, a Thermotron RF-8 was used for heating a deep seated tumor. Each case recieved hyperthermia 2 to 10 times. Combined therapy included injection of HPC-adriamycin into the urinary bladder in 5 cases, immunotherapy in 3 cases, M-VAC therapy in one case, rediotherapy in one case, radiotherapy and intra-arterial injection in one case, and Peplomycin and OK-432 local injection in one case. The treatment results showed a 75% effectiveness; with CR in 4 cases, PR in 5 cases, MR in 2 cases and PD in one case. Three patients died and 9 survived. Of four patients who had received radiotherapy as a previous treatment 3 cases obtained CR and one case MR. Therefore, it was considered that a favorable treatment effect with hyperthermia could be obtained after radiotherapy. © 1990, THE JAPANESE UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Ueda, K., Sakagami, H., Kato, F., Mogami, T., Ohtaguro, K., & Masui, Y. (1990). A combined treatment with 8 mhz radiofrequency hyperthermia, hpc-adriamycin, immunotherapy, radiation, systemic chemotherapy and irradiation for invasive bladder carcinoma. The Japanese Journal of Urology, 81(9), 1330–1336. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol1989.81.1330

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