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Intravesical thio-tepa instillations for 55 patients with superficial transitional cell carcinoma were evaluated prospectively in the treatment of residual disease (therapeutic) and the prevention of recurrence (prophylactic). The over-all response rate to therapeutic thio-tepa was 56 per cent, with toxicity observed in 26 per cent of the cases. Patients with microscopic residual tumor showed better response and less toxicity than those with gross residual tumor. Prophylactic thio-tepa had no effect in lowering recurrence rates. Examination of pre-treatment and post-treatment biopsies showed no worsening of atypia and no correlation between improvement in atypia and gross tumor response. A charcteristic post-treatment thio-tepa effect was observed in non-tumorous urothelium but not in tumor biopsies. The differentiation of such thio-tepa effect cells from pre-malignant atypical cells is discussed.
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PMID:The effect of intravesical thio-tepa on normal and tumor urothelium. 41 37

The serum rheumatoid factor was measured by the latex fixation test in different titrations in 100 cases of bladder tumors. The rheumatoid factor was found in transitional and squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder. The percentage of positive studies correlated well with the clinical staging of the tumors. The rheumatoid factor activity also correlated with the recurrence of transitional cell carcinoma. A high recurrence rate was found when the rheumatoid factor was present in contrast to a low recurrence rate when it was absent at the initial examination. The percentage of recurrences correlated with the titration of the rheumatoid factor. The mechanism of production of the rheumatoid factor and its correlation with tumor recurrence are discussed.
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PMID:Rheumatoid factor: correlation with recurrence in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. 43 9

In 17 cases of transitional cell carcinoma in cats the most common site for primary neoplasia was the urinary bladder; metastasis was recorded in five of the cases. Nine of the cases have been reported previously; the eight additional carcinomas from the files of the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine were highly invasive and had a desmoplastic response. According to WHO guidelines they were classified as nonpapillary, infiltrating; papillary, infiltrating; and variants of transitional cell carcinoma.
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PMID:Transitional cell carcinoma in the domestic cat. 44 52

The leukocyte migration inhibition response in vitro of peripheral blood leukocytes from patients with transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder, other genitourinary diseases, and normal controls was studied. The agarose droplet migration inhibition method was used to determine the cell-mediated immune reactivity of bladder tumor patients to antigens derived from allogeneic bladder tumor cell lines by hypertonic potassium chloride extraction. Sixty-nine bladder tumor patients were tested 131 times and included 68 positive and 63 negative results. A positive assay was shown to correlate strongly with the presence of tumor at the time of testing (p less than 0.001). Five of 24 patients with other genitourinary diseases had positive inhibition assays, but none of the 26 normal controls were positive. These results suggest that this in vitro assay method may prove valuable in monitoring bladder tumor patients for completeness of initial tumor resection and for clinical recurrence as well as for further studies of the tumor-specific immune response in this disease.
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PMID:Leukocyte migration inhibition in vitro in bladder carcinoma. 44 98

Carcinogenicity of phenacetin was tested using Sprague-Dawley rats. Two groups of animals containing 50 males and 50 females per group were fed respectively with 2.5% and 1.25% phenacetin diet for 18 months and fed thereafter with basal diet for 6 months. Control animals containing 65 males and 65 females were fed with basal diet for 24 months. Animals surviving more than 24 months were regarded as effective animals and killed. Rats that died of tumor development within 24 months were also regarded effective animals. Every organ from the killed and dead animals was fixed in 10% formaldehyde solution and examined histopathologically. Effective number of rats was 27 males and 27 females in 2.5% phenacetin feeding group, and 22 males and 25 females in 1.25% phenacetin feeding group. In control group, 19 males and 25 females were effective. Neoplasms including spontaneous tumors were detected in 26 out of 27 males (96.3%) and 21 out of 27 females (77.8%) of 2.5% phenacetin feeding group, and in 20 out of 22 males (90.9%) and 19 out of 25 females (76.0%) of 1.25% phenacetin feeding group. In control group, 1 out of 19 males (5.3%) and 6 out of 25 females (24.0%) showed spontaneous tumor development. Histopathologically, carcinomas of the nasal cavity, such as adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and transitional cell carcinoma, and the urinary passage, as renal cell carcinoma of the kidney pelvis, and transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder, were most conspicuous, suggesting the target organs of phenacetin carcinogenesis. Males showed higher tumor incidence compared to females. The higher the concentration of phenacetin given, higher incidence of tumors was observed.
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PMID:Tumors of Sprague-Dawley rats induced by long-term feeding of phenacetin. 44 75

A murine transitional cell carcinoma tumor model has been used to evaluate the combined use of radiotherapy and three chemotherapeutic agents, doxorubicin hydrochloride (Adriamycin), cyclophosphamide, and cis-diamminedichloroplatinum. The preliminary radiation therapy evaluation demonstrated that the tumor is radiosensitive. The combined use of cyclophosphamide and radiation therapy was the most effective regimen, especially when the drug was started prior to radiotherapy. Cis-diamminedichloroplatinum and radiation were a lethal combination, but a synergistic effect was produced when the drug was given after completion of radiotherapy. Doxorubicin hydrochloride and radiotherapy may be synergistic, but more evaluation is necessary.
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PMID:Combination radiotherapy and chemotherapy in murine bladder cancer. 45 20

When 21 patients with bladder cancer (transitional cell carcinoma) were given local and systemic injections of a streptococcal preparation, OK-432, tumor regression was observed in 3 cases (14.3%). The marked infiltration of lymphocytes observed on histological examination of regressed tumors suggested that a host-mediated action was involved in the antitumor effect of OK-432.
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PMID:Immunological evaluation of a streptococcal preparation (OK-432) in treatment of bladder carcinoma. 48 Apr 87

We report the development of a clonogenic assay for progenitor cells in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. Colony growth has been demonstrated from cells obtained both from surgical biopsies and from bladder barbotages. Electron microscopic and karyotypic evidence supports the contention that these progenitors represent a part of the population maintaining the tumor in vivo. Colony growth occurred in 9 of 11 surgical biopsy samples and in 6 of 6 bladder barbotage samples. Plating efficiency ranged up to 0.7%, and colony size was in some instances greater than 1000 cells. The assay appears potentially useful for analysis of the biology of human transitional cell carcinoma.
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PMID:Development of an agar-methyl cellulose clonogenic assay for cells in transitional cell carcinoma of the human bladder. 49 31

Apart from other lesions, 51 renal neoplasms were induced in rats by administration of methylethy-, dimethyl- and phenylmethylnitrosourea. 3 tumors originated from the renal pelvis and were classified as transitional cell papilloma (1) or transitional cell carcinoma (2). 48 neoplasms were considered as "mesenchymal tumors". These growths were regarded as rat kidney specific tumors. They display a wide spectrum of histological structures: spindle cells which are capable to differentiate into smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, angioblasts, fat cells, and even into cartilage thus forming the typical microscopical features which are completed by the tendency of mesenchymal cells to swirl around preexisting renal tubules in several closely investing layers. As the cell of origin is not yet established the term "mesenchymal tumor" seems to be the most suitable one. There is no basis for classifying these tumor as nephroblastomas and the two entities should be strictly separated.
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PMID:Tumors of the rat kidney induced by nitrosourea compounds. 51 Apr 52

Ureteroscopy via the transurethral route and limited to the terminal ureter in women lends itself to inclusion in the urological armamentarium. The technique requires no equipment other than routine urological instruments and makes endoscopic inspection, biopsy and resection within the distal ureter possible. The procedure is done with the patient under anesthesia, following urethral dilation to 32F. With the aid of a small caliber cystoscope, 20F or smaller, straight Jewett sounds can be passed into the urethra alongside the cystoscope and directed under cystoscopic control into the ureteral orifice. The orifice is then dilated gently, using 12, 14 and, if necessary, 16F sounds. One of the standard pediatric cystoscopes can then be introduced easily into the orifice. Currently, the technique is being used routinely in women with transitional cell carcinoma involving the ureteral orifice or intramural ureter. In 1 patient a tumor arising from within the lower ureter was resected successfully using a pediatric resectoscope.
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PMID:Transurethral ureteroscopy in women: a ready addition to the urological armamentarium. 62 8


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