Radiotherapeutic Management of Synchronous Prostate and Rectal Cancers Using Proton Beam Therapy.

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY
International Journal of Particle Therapy Pub Date : 2021-04-20 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.14338/IJPT-20-00087.1
Jennifer S Chiang, Nathan Y Yu, Janina T Sheedy, Robin E Hayden, Pamela R Lemish, Nina J Karlin, Nitin Mishra, Terence T Sio
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Treatment of synchronous prostate and rectal cancers is a rare yet challenging problem with compounded toxicities. We report a case of a 65-year-old man who underwent proton beam therapy (PBT) with concurrent capecitabine and hormonal therapy for his synchronously found prostate (intermediate-risk) and rectal (cT2, N2b, stage IIIB) cancers; he also received low anterior resection. Before PBT, the patient experienced hematochezia. His baseline American Urological Association symptom score was a total of 0, and he was not sexually active. He completed PBT with grade 1 acute toxicities including fatigue, nausea, and increased urinary and bowel frequencies. He also developed mild anemia (10.7), which was resolved. Subsequent surgical pathology showed a pathologic complete response in his rectum. At follow-up of 2.5 years, he remained disease-free on surveillance imaging for both malignancies and reported increased bowel urgency and frequency, minimal urinary leakage when having urgency, and peripheral neuropathy. This case, along with a succinct literature review, demonstrates that PBT can be successful in the definitive treatment of synchronous prostate and rectal cancers with minimal toxicities. Further research is required to evaluate the efficacy and side effect profiles of PBT.

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质子束治疗同步性前列腺癌和直肠癌的放射治疗。
治疗同步前列腺癌和直肠癌是一个罕见但具有挑战性的问题与复合毒性。我们报告了一例65岁的男性患者,他同时发现前列腺(中度危险)和直肠(cT2, N2b, IIIB期)癌症,接受质子束治疗(PBT)联合卡培他滨和激素治疗;他也接受了低位前切除术。在PBT之前,患者出现了便血。他的基线美国泌尿协会症状评分为0分,他没有性生活。患者完成PBT后出现1级急性毒性反应,包括疲劳、恶心、尿频和排便频率增加。他还出现轻度贫血(10.7),但已痊愈。随后的手术病理显示他的直肠病理完全缓解。随访2.5年,患者在两种恶性肿瘤的监测成像中均无疾病,并报告肠急症和频率增加,急症时尿漏减少,周围神经病变。这个病例,连同一个简洁的文献回顾,表明PBT可以成功地治疗同步前列腺癌和直肠癌,毒性最小。需要进一步的研究来评估PBT的疗效和副作用。
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International Journal of Particle Therapy
International Journal of Particle Therapy Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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