Radical external beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer in Japan: differences in the patterns of care among Japan, Germany, and the United States.

Radiation medicine Pub Date : 2008-02-01 Epub Date: 2008-02-27 DOI:10.1007/s11604-007-0195-6
Kazuhiko Ogawa, Katsumasa Nakamura, Tomonari Sasaki, Hiroshi Onishi, Masahiko Koizumi, Masayuki Araya, Yoshiyuki Shioyama, Atsushi Okamoto, Michihide Mitsumori, Teruki Teshima
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Abstract

Optimal management of radiotherapy for prostate cancer patients has become a major concern for physicians in Japan. We reviewed published reports identifying the differences in the patterns of care for prostate cancer patients treated with radical external beam radiotherapy in Japan, Germany, and the United States. The reports indicate that Japanese patients have more advanced primary disease than patients in Germany or the United States. These patient characteristics for Japan and the United States have been almost unchanged for several years. Regarding radiotherapy, conformal radiotherapy was less frequently administered to patients in Japan than patients in Germany or the United States, and the total radiation dose was higher in Germany and the United States than in Japan. Concerning changes in trends in the patterns of radiotherapy, the percentage of patients treated with higher dose levels in the United States has rapidly increased, whereas the percentage of patients receiving these dose levels in Japan has remained extremely low. On the other hand, hormonal therapy has been used more frequently in Japan than in Germany or the United States. These findings indicate that patient characteristics and patterns of care for prostate cancer in Japan are considerably different from those in Germany or the United States.

根治性外束放疗在日本治疗前列腺癌:日本、德国和美国治疗模式的差异
前列腺癌患者放射治疗的最佳管理已成为日本医生关注的主要问题。我们回顾了在日本、德国和美国发表的关于前列腺癌患者接受根治性外束放射治疗的护理模式差异的报告。报告显示,日本患者比德国或美国患者有更多的晚期原发性疾病。日本和美国的这些患者特征几年来几乎没有变化。在放疗方面,日本患者适形放疗的使用频率低于德国和美国患者,并且德国和美国的总辐射剂量高于日本。关于放射治疗模式趋势的变化,在美国,接受高剂量治疗的患者百分比迅速增加,而在日本,接受高剂量治疗的患者百分比仍然极低。另一方面,荷尔蒙疗法在日本比在德国和美国使用得更频繁。这些发现表明,日本前列腺癌患者的特点和治疗模式与德国或美国有很大不同。
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