Quality standard

Quality statement 2: Chemotherapy during transurethral resection of bladder tumour

Quality statement 2: Chemotherapy during transurethral resection of bladder tumour

Quality statement

Adults with suspected bladder cancer are offered a single dose of intravesical mitomycin C, given at the same time as the first transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT).

Rationale

A single dose of intravesical mitomycin C given at the same time as the first TURBT has been found to reduce recurrence rates. Giving mitomycin C at the same time as the first TURBT is more convenient for the person having the TURBT and results in cost savings.

Quality measures

The following measures can be used to assess the quality of care or service provision specified in the statement. They are examples of how the statement can be measured, and can be adapted and used flexibly.

Structure

Evidence of local arrangements and written clinical protocols to ensure that adults with suspected bladder cancer who are having a first TURBT are offered a single dose of intravesical mitomycin C, given at the same time as the TURBT.

Data source: Local data collection.

Process

Proportion of first TURBT procedures in which adults with suspected bladder cancer are given a single dose of intravesical mitomycin C.

Numerator – the number in the denominator in which a single dose of intravesical mitomycin C is given.

Denominator – the number of first TURBTs performed for adults with suspected bladder cancer.

Data source: Local data collection.

What the quality statement means for different audiences

Service providers (for example secondary care services) ensure that systems are in place for adults having a first TURBT for suspected bladder cancer to be offered a single dose of intravesical mitomycin C, given at the same time as the TURBT.

Healthcare professionals offer adults having a first TURBT for suspected bladder cancer a single dose of intravesical mitomycin C, given at the same time as the TURBT.

Commissioners (NHS England) ensure that they commission services that offer adults having a first TURBT for suspected bladder cancer a single dose of intravesical mitomycin C, given at the same time as the TURBT.

Adults who are having a first operation to take tissue samples to check for bladder cancer (called transurethral resection of bladder tumour, or TURBT for short) are offered a single dose of an anticancer drug called mitomycin C, which is given when they have the operation. If cancer is found in their bladder, mitomycin C can reduce the chance of it coming back again in the future.

Source guidance

Bladder cancer. NICE guideline NG2 (2015), recommendation 1.2.7