Alopecia following single-dose postoperative intravesical gemcitabine in nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer: A multi-institutional case series.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-2026
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Single-dose intravesical gemcitabine therapy (IVGT) is a standard of care option following transurethral resection (TURBT) for low- to intermediate-risk nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). The side-effect profile of IVGT has primarily focused on well-established urinary symptoms. Herein we present several cases of treatment-related alopecia following a single postoperative dose of IVGT for NMIBC.
METHODS: Urologic oncologists from 7 high-volume bladder cancer referral centers in the United States were surveyed about incidents of alopecia, as well as the severity of hair loss, following a single postoperative dose of IVGT after TURBT- either for primary or for known NMIBC. Patients were identified either through self-reported concerns or by physician-observed alopecia during follow-up visits.
RESULTS: Between January 2020 and December 2024, a total of 20 patients (6 male, 14 female) experienced hair loss, with the majority (N = 12, 60%) occurring within the first month post-TURBT. Thirteen of the 20 patients (65%) experienced severe alopecia. None of the patients were on medications known to cause hair loss or receiving other chemotherapy. Five patients had large resections (>5 cm), ten had medium (2-5 cm), and 5 had small (< 2 cm) resections. Two patients had previously received IVGT without hair loss. Additionally, 4 patients had previously received intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), and 1 had received intravesical mitomycin C. No cases of bladder perforation were reported.
CONCLUSION: Hair loss appears to be an underreported side effect of IVGT post-TURBT. Patients should be counseled about this potential adverse event prior to treatment, and routine inquiry regarding alopecia should be considered in those undergoing IVGT post-TURBT. Prospective multicenter studies are encouraged to better evaluate the incidence and risk factors associated with this adverse event.
Volume
44
Issue
3
First Page
110984
Last Page
110984
ISSN
1873-2496
Published In/Presented At
Dadabhoy, A., Doshi, C., Zahir, M., Ladi-Seyedian, S., Escobar, D., Xia, L., Schuckman, A., Anderson, C. B., Kates, M., Agarwal, P. K., Lerner, S. P., Chamie, K., Weizer, A., & Daneshmand, S. (2026). Alopecia following single-dose postoperative intravesical gemcitabine in nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer: A multi-institutional case series. Urologic oncology, 44(3), 110984. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urolonc.2025.12.020
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
41529351
Department(s)
Fellows and Residents
Document Type
Article