Northeast Urological Specialty, Albany Memo-Drs. Miller and Cohen both receive honoraria and own stock in Cynomedical Sciences, Inc.
Management of prostate cancer recurrences after radiation therapy-brachytherapy as a salvage option
โ Scribed by Gregory W. Allen; Andrew R. Howard; David F Jarrard; Mark A. Ritter
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Volume
- 110
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Depending on initial prognostic factors, an estimated 10%โ60% of men who undergo definitive radiation therapy for prostate cancer may experience a biochemical recurrence. Even though hormonal therapy is standard for metastatic recurrences, no consensus exists on optimal salvage therapy for those recurrences thought confined to the prostate. Salvage treatment options for these local recurrences have historically been limited to salvage prostatectomy, hormonal therapy, or cryotherapy. Salvage prostate brachytherapy, however, uses a widely available technique and may provide another option for attaining disease control in patients with localized failures, although only about 110 cases have been reported in the literature. In this report, the authors have described their own series of salvage brachytherapy cases as well as presented a review of other such series reported in the literature. In addition, the authors included a comprehensive review of published experiences with surgery and cryotherapy as salvage options. It appears that salvage brachytherapy, when combined with careful patient selection, is at least as effective as other salvage options with comparable or potentially fewer treatmentโrelated side effects. Cancer 2007. ยฉ 2007 American Cancer Society.
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