Intravesical chemotherapy (IVC) for bladder cancer was conducted in 83 patients who had been admitted to the Moscow Cancer Research Center in 1981-1988. Farmorubicin IVC produced a complete response (CR) in 3 (21.4%) and a partial one (PR) in 6 (42.9%) of the 14 patients treated. In mytomicin C administration CR was achieved in 4 (30.8%), PR in 2 (15.4%) of the cases. For adriamycin, spirobromin, thiotef (60 mg), thiotef (20 mg), CR was registered in 4 (30.8%), 5 (17.9%), 1 (11.1%), 2 (18.2%), 2 (25%) patients, PR in 2 (15.4%), 8 (28.6%), 1, 1 (9.1%), 1 (12.5%) patients out of 13, 28, 9, 11, 8 cases, respectively. Complications of the IVC in the form of drug cystitis occurred in 57.1%, 23.1%, 46.4%, 12.5-18.1% of those treated with farmorubicin, mytomicin C, adriamycin, thiotef, respectively. Spirobromin arose no complications.

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