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You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 May 2022MP59-17 DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNAL VALIDATION OF A PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL IN PTA LOW-GRADE BLADDER CANCER Jorge Daza, Ralph Grauer, Sophie Chen, Etienne Lavallèe, Shirin Razdan, Linda Dey, Gunnar Steineck, Qiang Li, Aly Ahmed, Reza Mehrazin, Nikhil Waingankar, Khurshid Guru, Peter Wiklund, and John Sfakianos Jorge DazaJorge Daza More articles by this author , Ralph GrauerRalph Grauer More articles by this author , Sophie ChenSophie Chen More articles by this author , Etienne LavallèeEtienne Lavallèe More articles by this author , Shirin RazdanShirin Razdan More articles by this author , Linda DeyLinda Dey More articles by this author , Gunnar SteineckGunnar Steineck More articles by this author , Qiang LiQiang Li More articles by this author , Aly AhmedAly Ahmed More articles by this author , Reza MehrazinReza Mehrazin More articles by this author , Nikhil WaingankarNikhil Waingankar More articles by this author , Khurshid GuruKhurshid Guru More articles by this author , Peter WiklundPeter Wiklund More articles by this author , and John SfakianosJohn Sfakianos More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000002642.17AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Ta low-grade (LG) non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is a relatively indolent disease for which patients may be subjected to oversurveillance via follow-up cystoscopies. To develop a predictive model associated with recurrence-free survival (RFS) at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months in TaLG cases that consider patients’ risk aversion. METHODS: Analysis was performed on 202 patients with newly diagnosed TaLG NMIBC, who did not receive adjuvant intravesical therapy, from a population-based prospectively maintained database of patients treated in Stockholm County, Sweden. To identify risk groups associated with recurrence, we performed a classification tree analysis using recursive partitioning. To reduce the risk of overfitting the data, we tuned the tree parameters to obtain the lowest cross-validated error. Association between risk groups and RFS was evaluated by Kaplan Meier analysis. A Cox proportional hazard model selected significant risk factors associated with RFS from the risk groups. The model was internally validated and calibrated using 1000 bootstrapped samples. A nomogram to estimate RFS at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months was generated. The performance of our model was compared to EUA/AUA stratification using a decision curve analysis (DCA). RESULTS: The classification tree found that tumor number, tumor size and age were the most relevant variables associated with recurrence and were significantly associated with RFS in the Cox proportional hazard model. The patients with the highest likelihood of recurrence were those with multifocal (93%) or single ≥ 4cm tumors (92%). DCA analysis showed that our model outperformed EUA/AUA stratification and the treat all/none approaches. We built a nomogram to manually obtain the predicted values from the Cox proportional hazard model. Our model showed appropriate calibration at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a predictive model to identify TaLG patients that benefit from less frequent follow-up cystoscopy schedule based on the estimated RFS and personal recurrence risk aversion. The new model outperformed the AUA/EUA stratification via DCA in terms of net benefit and net reduction in interventions per 100 patients. Source of Funding: NA © 2022 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 207Issue Supplement 5May 2022Page: e1009 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2022 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information Jorge Daza More articles by this author Ralph Grauer More articles by this author Sophie Chen More articles by this author Etienne Lavallèe More articles by this author Shirin Razdan More articles by this author Linda Dey More articles by this author Gunnar Steineck More articles by this author Qiang Li More articles by this author Aly Ahmed More articles by this author Reza Mehrazin More articles by this author Nikhil Waingankar More articles by this author Khurshid Guru More articles by this author Peter Wiklund More articles by this author John Sfakianos More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF DownloadLoading ...

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