Seth P. Lerner, MD, presented “Lymphadeneactomy in Invasive Bladder Cancer: Knowns and Unknowns” during the 3rd Annual International Bladder Cancer Update on January 23, 2019 in Beaver Creek, Colorado.


How to cite: Lerner, Seth P. “Lymphadeneactomy in Invasive Bladder Cancer: Knowns and Unknowns” January 23, 2019. Accessed Dec 2024. https://dev.grandroundsinurology.com/lymphadeneactomy-in-invasive-bladder-cancer-knowns-and-unknowns/

Lymphadeneactomy in Invasive Bladder Cancer: Knowns and Unknowns – Summary:

Seth P. Lerner, MD, describes the anatomy of and the stage specific association of lymph node metastasis, as well as evidence supporting the anatomic extent of bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy. Additionally, he provides commentary on current Phase III clinical trials comparing extended lymph node dissection (LND) to standard LND.

About the International Bladder Cancer Update 

The International Bladder Cancer Update (IBCU) is an annual one-day CME conference focused on bladder cancer treatment updates. IBCU takes place during its sister conference, the International Prostate Cancer Update (IPCU). The conference’s faculty consists of international experts, and the event caters to urologists, urologic oncologists, and other healthcare professionals. In addition to didactic lectures, IBCU features interactive discussions, a panel roundtable, debates, and case presentations. Dr. Lerner presented this lecture during the 3rd IBCU in 2019. Please visit this page in order to learn more about future IBCU meetings.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Seth P. Lerner, MD, is a Professor of Urology and holds the Beth and Dave Swalm Chair in Urologic Oncology in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also Director of Urologic Oncology and the Multidisciplinary Bladder Cancer Program and Faculty Group Practice Medical Director for the Urology Clinic at Baylor. He earned his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine, completed a surgical internship at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, and returned to Baylor for his residency training. He completed a two-year fellowship at the University of Southern California in Urologic Oncology and Reconstructive Surgery under Peter Jones and Don Skinner before returning to join the full-time Baylor faculty in 1992. His clinical practice, education, and research activities are devoted to urologic oncology, particularly lower and upper tract urothelial cancer. Dr. Lerner is an author on over 190 peer-reviewed articles, and co-editor of the comprehensive Textbook of Bladder Cancer. He is the founding Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Bladder Cancer journal. He established and directs the multi-disciplinary Bladder Cancer Research Program at Baylor, and his research interests include the use of selective estrogen receptor modulators for the treatment of bladder cancer, gene therapy, integrated genomic analysis of bladder and upper urinary tract cancers, and outcomes of radical cystectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy. He has 25 years of experience as a clinical investigator for both NCI and industry-funded clinical trials. He is the PI of the ongoing SWOG NCI Phase III trial comparing extended vs. standard pelvic lymphadenectomy at the time of radical cystectomy. He is Chair of the Local Bladder Cancer Committee of SWOG, founding and former Co-Chair of the NCI Bladder Cancer Task Force and current Co-Chair of the NCI CTEP Genitourinary Steering Committee, and he has co-chaired the Analysis Working Group of The Cancer Genome Atlas Project for muscle-invasive bladder cancer for the past decade. He is very active in the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) as a member of the Board of Directors, and is Past Chair of the Bladder Cancer Think Tank and Co-Chair of the Management Committee of the Bladder Cancer Research Network. Dr. Lerner is an active member of the prestigious American Association of Genitourinary Surgeons and is listed routinely among “America’s Top Doctors” and “Best Doctors in America.”