2022
Adjuvant Intravesical Chemohyperthermia Versus Passive Chemotherapy in Patients with Intermediate-risk Non–muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer (HIVEC-II): A Phase 2, Open-label, Randomised Controlled Trial
Tan W, Prendergast A, Ackerman C, Yogeswaran Y, Cresswell J, Mariappan P, Phull J, Hunter-Campbell P, Lazarowicz H, Mishra V, Rane A, Davies M, Warburton H, Cooke P, Mostafid H, Wilby D, Mills R, Issa R, Kelly J. Adjuvant Intravesical Chemohyperthermia Versus Passive Chemotherapy in Patients with Intermediate-risk Non–muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer (HIVEC-II): A Phase 2, Open-label, Randomised Controlled Trial. European Urology 2022, 83: 497-504. PMID: 35999119, DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2022.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntermediate-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancerNon-muscle-invasive bladder cancerDisease-free survivalAdverse eventsBladder cancerMitomycin CChemotherapy instillationOpen-labelControl armAdjuvant intravesical chemotherapyProgression-free survivalPhase 2 randomised controlled trialIntention-to-treat analysisLow gradePer-protocol analysisChemohyperthermia groupIntravesical chemotherapyUrinary cytologyHeated chemotherapyOverall survivalWeekly instillationsTumor resectionPrimary endpointRandomised controlled trialsChemohyperthermiaA Multicenter Study of 2-year Outcomes Following Hyperthermia Therapy with Mitomycin C in Treating Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: HIVEC-E
Tan W, Bello A, Alvarez C, Guerrero-Ramos F, González-Padilla D, Nzeh C, de la Morena J, de Torres I, Hendricksen K, Goizueta F, Del Álamo J, Chiancone F, Fedelini P, Poggio M, Porpiglia F, Rodríguez V, Torres J, Wilby D, Robinson R, Sousa-Escandón A, Mata J, Moreno J, Molina F, Semino M, Stemberger A, Escudero J, Redorta J, Tan W. A Multicenter Study of 2-year Outcomes Following Hyperthermia Therapy with Mitomycin C in Treating Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: HIVEC-E. Bladder Cancer 2022, 8: 379-393. PMID: 38994184, PMCID: PMC11181696, DOI: 10.3233/blc-220026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-muscle invasive bladder cancerTransurethral resection of bladder tumorRecurrence-free survivalProgression-free survivalInvasive bladder cancerMitomycin CBCG-naiveBladder cancerAdverse eventsTreated with intravesical bacillus Calmette-GuerinTreatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancerIntravesical bacillus Calmette-GuerinResection of bladder tumorTreating non-muscle invasive bladder cancerFavorable adverse event profileAdverse event profileBacillus Calmette-GuerinMinor adverse eventsMulti-institutional studyBCG failurePapillary diseaseTransurethral resectionBladder tumorsConsecutive patientsMedian age
2021
Intravesical Chemohyperthermia vs. Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Instillation for Intermediate- and High-Risk Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Zhao H, Chan V, Castellani D, Chan E, Ong W, Peng Q, Moschini M, Krajewski W, Pradere B, Ng C, Enikeev D, Vasdev N, Ekin G, Sousa A, Leon J, Guerrero-Ramos F, Tan W, Kelly J, Shariat S, Witjes J, Teoh J. Intravesical Chemohyperthermia vs. Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Instillation for Intermediate- and High-Risk Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Frontiers In Surgery 2021, 8: 775527. PMID: 34888347, PMCID: PMC8649716, DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2021.775527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-muscle invasive bladder cancerHigh-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancerInvasive bladder cancerOncological outcomesSafety profileBladder cancerAdverse eventsMeta-analysisBacillus Calmette-Guerin instillationsHigh-risk NMIBC patientsIntravesical bacillus Calmette-GuerinMeta-analysis of clinical studiesBCG maintenance therapySystematic reviewMonths recurrence rateCochrane RoB toolCertainty of evidenceRisk of biasComprehensive literature searchBCG shortageChemotherapy maintenanceNMIBC patientsBCG treatmentMaintenance therapyRecurrence rate1459 Intravesical Chemohyperthermia Versus Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Instillation for Intermediate- And High-Risk Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Zhao H, Chan V, Castellani D, Chan E, Ong W, Peng Q, Moschini M, Krajewski W, Pradere B, Ng C, Enikeev D, Vasdev N, Ekin G, Sousa A, Leon J, Guerrero-Ramos F, Tan W, Kelly J, Shariat S, Witjes J, Teoh J. 1459 Intravesical Chemohyperthermia Versus Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Instillation for Intermediate- And High-Risk Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. British Journal Of Surgery 2021, 108: znab259.955. DOI: 10.1093/bjs/znab259.955.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-muscle invasive bladder cancerHigh-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancerRecurrence-free survivalProgression-free survivalInvasive bladder cancerCarcinoma in situChemo-hyperthermiaAdverse eventsChemotherapy instillationSafety profileBladder cancerBCG groupBCG maintenance therapyTrans-urethral resectionMeta-analysisMonths recurrence rateSystematic reviewComprehensive literature searchQuality of evidenceBCG failureBCG shortageMaintenance therapyOncological outcomesRandomised controlled trialsRecurrence rate
2019
Mixed‐methods approach to exploring patients’ perspectives on the acceptability of a urinary biomarker test in replacing cystoscopy for bladder cancer surveillance
Tan W, Teo C, Chan D, Heinrich M, Feber A, Sarpong R, Allan J, Williams N, Brew‐Graves C, Ng C, Kelly J, Khetrapal P, ridhar A, Baker H, Ocampo F, Whotton N, Dent K, Pearson S, Hatton J, Newton M, Heeney E, Green K, Evans S, Rogers M, Dann A, Cook J, Cornwell M, Mills R, Knight H, Maher S, Rane A, Thomas S, Reyner S, Vallejera G, Adeniran P, Masood S, Ridgway S, Coulding M, Savill H, Mccormick J, Clark M, Collins G, Jewers K, Keith S, Bowen G, Hargreaves J, Riley K, Srirangam S, Mistry R, Chadwick J, Cocks S, Hull R, Loftus A, Dawson L, Roberts H, Main C, Jain S, Waymont C, Rogers J, Grant A, Carter V, Heap H, Lomas C, Cooke P, Baird Y, Moore S, Greenslade S, Margalef J, Chadbourn I, Harris M, Hicks J, Clitheroe P, Connolly S, Hodgkinson S, Haydock H, inclair A, Storr E, Cogley L, Natale S, Lovegrove W, Smith S, Smith K, Hewitt D, Sriram R, Atkinson K, Royle L, Madine J, MacLean K, Walsh J, Guerdette M, Hill M, Payne D, Power A, Cannon J, Devereaux L, Thompson A, Scarratt L, Hodgkiss T, Johnstone D, Johnson J, Allsop J, Rothwell J, Connolly K, Cherian J, Wardle H, Wilson D, Bayles A, Pelluri S, Pati J, Gherman A, Scott C, Madaan S, Taylor A, Edmunds E, Moore J, Rees A, Williams S, Caddy S, Dukes S, Goffe A, Buckhorn K, Nichols L, Acher P, Baillie K, Middleton K, Proctor C, Cresswell J, Chilvers A, Cain M, Vaux A, Watson D, Bradfield S, Gregory H, Mostafid H, Kehoe L, Drakeley S, Davies A, Williamson L, Krishnan R, Lunt N, Hill P, Burns H, Townley B, Wilkinson L, Wassall H, Hunt J, Holbrook B, Stancombe L, Morrison J, Vankoutrik L, Misra S, Fossey G, Richards A, Mcdonald K, Henderson A, Fennelly R, Tribbeck M, Ames K, Borwell J, Kotze M, Beesley K, Rennie K, Porter T, Gipson A, Piper L, Bailey L, Chrisopoulou A, Slevin K, McCartin F, Warburton H, Hathaway‐Lees S, Whetton K, Delves G, Day A, Bankole T, Broadhead S, Malde S, Oblak M, Ellis D, Bishara S, Barias‐Lara T, Donkov I, Thatcher H, Morris M, Culmsee C, Menzies H, Bartlett C, Cutting C, O'Brien N, Jannapureddy R, Kelkar A, Fitzgerald J, Longhurst S, Worth C, Peracha M, Mzazi S, Poile C, Griffiths L, Cook A, Barber N, Brar N, lty A, Zelhof B, Blades R. Mixed‐methods approach to exploring patients’ perspectives on the acceptability of a urinary biomarker test in replacing cystoscopy for bladder cancer surveillance. BJU International 2019, 124: 408-417. PMID: 30694612, PMCID: PMC6767410, DOI: 10.1111/bju.14690.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimally acceptable sensitivityAdverse eventsMixed-methods approachUrine biomarkersUrinary biomarkersProspective multicentre observational studyUrinary biomarker testsUrinary tract symptomsHome to hospitalAssociated with adverse eventsUrinary tract infectionHigh-risk patientsMulticentre observational studySensitivity of cystoscopyBladder cancer surveillanceDiagnosis of cancerSemi-structured interviewsPrevalence of haematuriaPatient experiencePatient perspectivePatients' viewsCancer surveillanceTract infectionsUrine biomarker studiesPatient demographics
2013
Efficacy and safety of long‐acting intramuscular testosterone undecanoate in aging men: a randomised controlled study
Tan W, Low W, Ng C, Tan W, Tong S, Ho C, Khoo E, Lee G, Lee B, Lee V, Tan H. Efficacy and safety of long‐acting intramuscular testosterone undecanoate in aging men: a randomised controlled study. BJU International 2013, 111: 1130-1140. PMID: 23651425, DOI: 10.1111/bju.12037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate-specific antigenTestosterone undecanoateTestosterone deficiencyTreatment armsAdverse eventsSex hormone-binding globulinIntramuscular testosterone undecanoateCommon adverse eventsIncreased serum testosteroneHormone-binding globulinLiver function testsCessation of treatmentFasting blood glucosePhysical examination resultsRandomised controlled studySite of injectionTU injectionsPlacebo armSerum TTSerum testosteroneSpecific antigenAdverse reactionsLipid profileFunction testsControlled studies