热疗联合放疗治疗前列腺癌:一项系统综述。

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摘要

治疗性放射治疗(RT)对前列腺癌患者治疗策略的优化是放射肿瘤学家面临的主要挑战之一。剂量递增或RT联合全身治疗用于改善不良前列腺癌患者的肿瘤控制,但有增加治疗相关毒性发生率和严重程度的风险。温度升高到超生理水平已被证明可以增加肿瘤氧合并降低DNA修复能力。因此,热疗(HT)联合放疗是提高前列腺癌患者治疗率的一种令人信服的治疗策略。本系统综述的目的是报告支持HT和RT联合治疗前列腺癌的临床前和临床证据,并讨论这种联合治疗的未来应用和发展。
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Combined hyperthermia and radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a systematic review.

Optimization of treatment strategies for prostate cancer patients treated with curative radiation therapy (RT) represents one of the major challenges for the radiation oncologist. Dose escalation or combination of RT with systemic therapies is used to improve tumor control in patients with unfavorable prostate cancer, at the risk of increasing rates and severity of treatment-related toxicities. Elevation of temperature to a supra-physiological level has been shown to both increase tumor oxygenation and reduce DNA repair capabilities. Thus, hyperthermia (HT) combined with RT represents a compelling treatment strategy to improve the therapeutic ratio in prostate cancer patients. The aim of the present systematic review is to report on preclinical and clinical evidence supporting the combination of HT and RT for prostate cancer, discussing future applications and developments of this combined treatment.

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