This study looked at many patients who had bladder cancer that did not spread deeply into muscle. Some of these patients had cancer in their upper urinary tract before. Now, they are getting a special treatment called BCG to stop the cancer from returning.
The main finding is that patients whose bladder cancer comes back later have a harder time staying free of high-grade cancer. Their risk of the cancer returning is much higher than for people with their first bladder cancer diagnosis.
The study also checked if the cancer would get worse or if patients would die from it. Results showed a lower chance of the cancer getting worse for the later group. However, there was no big difference in how long people lived or died from cancer alone.
Doctors say this helps them plan better tests and treatments. It is important to watch patients carefully if their cancer returns after a previous kidney cancer treatment. This helps doctors decide who needs extra care sooner.