Jennifer Pace
RAND Corporation
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The Journal of Urology | 2008
Jason L. Nelles; Badrinath R. Konety; Christopher S. Saigal; Jennifer Pace; Julie Lai
PURPOSE The benefit of urethrectomy in patients with bladder cancer who are undergoing cystectomy is controversial. We describe the frequency of urethrectomy by bladder cancer stage and identify clinical characteristics that predict urethrectomy. We also investigated whether urethrectomy offers any additional independent survival benefit. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 2,401 men who underwent radical cystoprostatectomy between 1991 and 2002 were identified in the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results-Medicare database. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyze factors driving urethrectomy. We then analyzed the records of 195 men who underwent urethrectomy to find predictors of that procedure as salvage for urethral recurrence vs concurrently with cystoprostatectomy or as a staged procedure. Using multivariate Cox regression analysis we analyzed whether urethrectomy had an independent effect on disease specific survival. RESULTS The only significant predictor of urethrectomy was stage. Patients at a teaching hospital were more likely to undergo salvage urethrectomy for recurrence vs immediate urethrectomy compared to those at urban nonteaching hospitals. Patient age, race, number of comorbidities and tumor stage were significant independent predictors of survival. Survival in men who underwent urethrectomy concurrently with cystoprostatectomy was higher than in those who did not undergo urethrectomy but not statistically significant (HR = 0.775, 95% CI 0.592-1.014, p = 0.0632). CONCLUSIONS Disease stage is related to urethrectomy performance. Age, race, stage and comorbidities were independent predictors of overall survival in patients with bladder cancer undergoing cystectomy. Urethrectomy did not confer a significant independent survival benefit.
JAMA | 2004
Dana P. Goldman; Geoffrey F. Joyce; José J. Escarce; Jennifer Pace; Matthew D. Solomon; Marianne Laouri; Pamela B. Landsman; Steven M. Teutsch
JAMA Internal Medicine | 2006
Christopher S. Saigal; Hunter Wessells; Jennifer Pace; Matt Schonlau; Timothy J Wilt
The Journal of Urology | 2005
Mark S. Litwin; Christopher S. Saigal; Elizabeth M. Yano; Chantal Avila; Sandy A. Geschwind; Jan M. Hanley; Geoffrey F. Joyce; Rodger Madison; Jennifer Pace; Suzanne Polich; Mingming Wang
Archive | 2005
Mark S. Litwin; Christopher S. Saigal; Elizabeth M. Yano; Chantal Avila; Sandy A. Geschwind; Janet M. Hanley; Geoffrey F. Joyce; Rodger Madison; Jennifer Pace; Suzanne Polich; Mingming Wang
Urology | 2006
Jennifer T. Anger; Christopher S. Saigal; Jennifer Pace; Larissa V. Rodríguez; Mark S. Litwin
The Journal of Urology | 2007
Christopher S. Saigal; Mehran Movassaghi; Jennifer Pace; Geoffrey F. Joyce
The Journal of Urology | 2005
Christopher K. Payne; J. Quentin Clemens; Geoffrey F. Joyce; Jennifer Pace
The Journal of Urology | 2005
J. Quentin Clemens; Christopher K. Payne; Jennifer Pace
Archive | 2005
Geoffrey F. Joyce; Jesse D. Malkin; Jennifer Pace