Lauren M. Andring , Rebecca F. Krc , Elleana Paradise , Brandon Li , Arjit Baghwala , Brian Miles , Raj Satkunasivam , Dharam Kaushik , Ramiro Pino , Bin S. Teh , E. Brian Butler , Andrew M. Farach
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Abstract
PURPOSE
Biochemical recurrence (BCR) occurs in approximately 30% of men after upfront prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer. Salvage fossa brachytherapy offers a promising local treatment option. Here we describe a salvage technique and report initial outcomes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Patients with local BCR and no evidence of distant metastases were included. Clinical, toxicity and dosimetry were collected.
RESULTS
At a single institution, 23 patients completed prostate fossa brachytherapy salvage. Seven patients had received prior pelvic EBRT for an initial recurrence after RP and received HDR BT as definitive treatment for a second local recurrence. The remaining 16 patients were treated with combination EBRT + BT for initial recurrence after RP. Median age was 69 and PSA prior to salvage was 1.12 ng/mL. Ten patients (43.5%) received androgen directed therapy at the time of salvage, and 13 (56.5%) received local therapy only. After median follow up of 12 months, the median PSA decreased to 0.1 ng/mL. Eight patients (34.8%) remain on ADT. All patients have local disease control. Three patients developed locoregional failures, and two developed distant metastases. There were 17 (73.9%) acute grade 1 GU toxicities, two acute grade 2 GU toxicities (8.7%), and a single grade 3 (4.3%) GU toxicity. There were 6 acute grade 1 GI toxicities (26.1%), and a single patient with late grade 3 GU toxicity (4.3%). No grade 4 or higher toxicities were reported.
CONCLUSIONS
This study found prostate bed BT to be safe and feasible for patients with nodular prostate fossa recurrences in both the initial salvage and salvage reirradiation setting. On preliminary follow up, PSA control rates are acceptable.
期刊介绍:
Brachytherapy is an international and multidisciplinary journal that publishes original peer-reviewed articles and selected reviews on the techniques and clinical applications of interstitial and intracavitary radiation in the management of cancers. Laboratory and experimental research relevant to clinical practice is also included. Related disciplines include medical physics, medical oncology, and radiation oncology and radiology. Brachytherapy publishes technical advances, original articles, reviews, and point/counterpoint on controversial issues. Original articles that address any aspect of brachytherapy are invited. Letters to the Editor-in-Chief are encouraged.