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Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy
PURPOSE: To study the long-term outcomes and tolerance in our patients who received dose escalated radiotherapy in the early salvage post-prostatectomy setting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The medical records of 54 consecutive patients who underwent radical prostatectomy subsequently followed by salvage...
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The Korean Society for Radiation Oncology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4194301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25324990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3857/roj.2014.32.3.179 |
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author | Safdieh, Joseph J. Schwartz, David Weiner, Joseph Weiss, Jeffrey P. Rineer, Justin Madeb, Isaac Rotman, Marvin Schreiber, David |
author_facet | Safdieh, Joseph J. Schwartz, David Weiner, Joseph Weiss, Jeffrey P. Rineer, Justin Madeb, Isaac Rotman, Marvin Schreiber, David |
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description | PURPOSE: To study the long-term outcomes and tolerance in our patients who received dose escalated radiotherapy in the early salvage post-prostatectomy setting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The medical records of 54 consecutive patients who underwent radical prostatectomy subsequently followed by salvage radiation therapy (SRT) to the prostate bed between 2003-2010 were analyzed. Patients included were required to have a pre-radiation prostate specific antigen level (PSA) of 2 ng/mL or less. The median SRT dose was 70.2 Gy. Biochemical failure after salvage radiation was defined as a PSA level >0.2 ng/mL. Biochemical control and survival endpoints were analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis were used to identify the potential impact of confounding factors on outcomes. RESULTS: The median pre-SRT PSA was 0.45 ng/mL and the median follow-up time was 71 months. The 4- and 7-year actuarial biochemical control rates were 75.7% and 63.2%, respectively. The actuarial 4- and 7-year distant metastasis-free survival was 93.7% and 87.0%, respectively, and the actuarial 7-year prostate cancer specific survival was 94.9%. Grade 3 late genitourinary toxicity developed in 14 patients (25.9%), while grade 4 late genitourinary toxicity developed in 2 patients (3.7%). Grade 3 late gastrointestinal toxicity developed in 1 patient (1.9%), and grade 4 late gastrointestinal toxicity developed in 1 patient (1.9%). CONCLUSION: In this series with long-term follow-up, early SRT provided outcomes and toxicity profiles similar to those reported from the three major randomized trials studying adjuvant radiation therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-41943012014-10-16 Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy Safdieh, Joseph J. Schwartz, David Weiner, Joseph Weiss, Jeffrey P. Rineer, Justin Madeb, Isaac Rotman, Marvin Schreiber, David Radiat Oncol J Original Article PURPOSE: To study the long-term outcomes and tolerance in our patients who received dose escalated radiotherapy in the early salvage post-prostatectomy setting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The medical records of 54 consecutive patients who underwent radical prostatectomy subsequently followed by salvage radiation therapy (SRT) to the prostate bed between 2003-2010 were analyzed. Patients included were required to have a pre-radiation prostate specific antigen level (PSA) of 2 ng/mL or less. The median SRT dose was 70.2 Gy. Biochemical failure after salvage radiation was defined as a PSA level >0.2 ng/mL. Biochemical control and survival endpoints were analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis were used to identify the potential impact of confounding factors on outcomes. RESULTS: The median pre-SRT PSA was 0.45 ng/mL and the median follow-up time was 71 months. The 4- and 7-year actuarial biochemical control rates were 75.7% and 63.2%, respectively. The actuarial 4- and 7-year distant metastasis-free survival was 93.7% and 87.0%, respectively, and the actuarial 7-year prostate cancer specific survival was 94.9%. Grade 3 late genitourinary toxicity developed in 14 patients (25.9%), while grade 4 late genitourinary toxicity developed in 2 patients (3.7%). Grade 3 late gastrointestinal toxicity developed in 1 patient (1.9%), and grade 4 late gastrointestinal toxicity developed in 1 patient (1.9%). CONCLUSION: In this series with long-term follow-up, early SRT provided outcomes and toxicity profiles similar to those reported from the three major randomized trials studying adjuvant radiation therapy. The Korean Society for Radiation Oncology 2014-09 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4194301/ /pubmed/25324990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3857/roj.2014.32.3.179 Text en Copyright © 2014. The Korean Society for Radiation Oncology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Safdieh, Joseph J. Schwartz, David Weiner, Joseph Weiss, Jeffrey P. Rineer, Justin Madeb, Isaac Rotman, Marvin Schreiber, David Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy |
title | Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy |
title_full | Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy |
title_fullStr | Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy |
title_short | Long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy |
title_sort | long-term tolerance and outcomes for dose escalation in early salvage post-prostatectomy radiation therapy |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4194301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25324990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3857/roj.2014.32.3.179 |
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