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Research and Reports in Urology | 2015

Immunotherapy for bladder cancer.

Oliver Fuge; Nikhil Vasdev; Paula Allchorne; James Green

It is nearly 40 years since Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) was first used as an immunotherapy to treat superficial bladder cancer. Despite its limitations, to date it has not been surpassed by any other treatment. As a better understanding of its mechanism of action and the clinical response to it have evolved, some of the questions around optimal dosing and treatment protocols have been answered. However, its potential for toxicity and failure to produce the desired clinical effect in a significant cohort of patients presents an ongoing challenge to clinicians and researchers alike. This review summarizes the evidence behind the established mechanism of action of BCG in bladder cancer, highlighting the extensive array of immune molecules that have been implicated in its action. The clinical aspects of BCG are discussed, including its role in reducing recurrence and progression, the optimal treatment regime, toxicity and, in light of new evidence, whether or not there is a superior BCG strain. The problems of toxicity and non-responders to BCG have led to development of new techniques aimed at addressing these pitfalls. The progress made in the laboratory has led to the identification of novel targets for the development of new immunotherapies. This includes the potential augmentation of BCG with various immune factors through to techniques avoiding the use of BCG altogether; for example, using interferon-activated mononuclear cells, BCG cell wall, or BCG cell wall skeleton. The potential role of gene, virus, or photodynamic therapy as an alternative to BCG is also reviewed. Recent interest in the immune check point system has led to the development of monoclonal antibodies against proteins involved in this pathway. Early findings suggest benefit in metastatic disease, although the role in superficial bladder cancer remains unclear.


International Journal of Urological Nursing | 2011

The role of the urology clinical nurse specialist in the multidisciplinary team meeting

Benjamin W. Lamb; Paula Allchorne; Nick Sevdalis; Charles Vincent; James Green


Urologic nursing | 2014

Cancer patients' perspectives on multidisciplinary team working: an exploratory focus group study.

Benjamin W. Lamb; Rozh Jalil; Sujay Shah; Katrina F. Brown; Paula Allchorne; Charles Vincent; James Green; Nick Sevdalis


The Journal of Urology | 2013

149 THE USAGE OF HOSPITAL RESOURCES BY PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS IN THE LAST YEAR OF LIFE

Evangelos Gkougkousis; Zara Oozeerally; Paula Allchorne; James Green


Urologic nursing | 2014

Initial experience of intravesical gemcitabine for patients with high-risk superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder following BCG failure.

Paula Allchorne; Benjamin W. Lamb; Janette Kinsella; Jonathan Shamash; James Green


International Journal of Urological Nursing | 2009

Urine cytology is an unnecessary expense in the evaluation of adult haematuria

Bruce Turner; Paula Allchorne; Jhumur Pati; Suhail Baithun


Archive | 2015

AUTHOR PROOF COPY Not for publication

Oliver Fuge; Paula Allchorne; James Green


The Journal of Urology | 2013

2190 PROSTATE CANCER: A FEASIBILITY STUDY TO PERFORM MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING BEFORE PROSTATE BIOPSY

Rozh Jalil; Nirav Patel; Paula Allchorne; John O'Neil; James Green


International Journal of Surgery | 2013

The use of staging and multiparametric MRI in prostate cancer – A national survey

Sophia Cashman; Evangelos Gkougkousis; Paula Allchorne; Bruce Turner; James Green


International Journal of Surgery | 2012

Urology cancer patients' views on multidisciplinary team (MDT) working. A pilot study

Benjamin W. Lamb; Rozh Jalil; Sujay Shah; James Green; Paula Allchorne; Nick Sevdalis

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James Green

Barts Health NHS Trust

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Benjamin W. Lamb

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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Rozh Jalil

Imperial College London

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Jhumur Pati

Queen Mary University of London

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John O'Neil

Barts Health NHS Trust

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