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Role of salvage lymph node dissection in patients previously treated for prostate cancer: systematic review

Prostate cancer is the most common invasive cancer in men. Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a definitive treatment option, but biochemical recurrence can reach 40%. Salvage lymphadenectomy is a relatively recent approach to oligometasis and has been rapidly diffused primarily due to improvement in imag...

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Autores principales: Fantin, João Paulo Pretti, Furst, Maria Claudia Bicudo, Tobias-Machado, Marcos, Muller, Roberto Lodeiro, Machado, Roberto Dias, Santos, Alexandre Cesar, Magnabosco, Wesley Justino, Alcantara-Quispe, Cinthia, Faria, Eliney Ferreira
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7993961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33146973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0051
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author Fantin, João Paulo Pretti
Furst, Maria Claudia Bicudo
Tobias-Machado, Marcos
Muller, Roberto Lodeiro
Machado, Roberto Dias
Santos, Alexandre Cesar
Magnabosco, Wesley Justino
Alcantara-Quispe, Cinthia
Faria, Eliney Ferreira
author_facet Fantin, João Paulo Pretti
Furst, Maria Claudia Bicudo
Tobias-Machado, Marcos
Muller, Roberto Lodeiro
Machado, Roberto Dias
Santos, Alexandre Cesar
Magnabosco, Wesley Justino
Alcantara-Quispe, Cinthia
Faria, Eliney Ferreira
author_sort Fantin, João Paulo Pretti
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description Prostate cancer is the most common invasive cancer in men. Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a definitive treatment option, but biochemical recurrence can reach 40%. Salvage lymphadenectomy is a relatively recent approach to oligometasis and has been rapidly diffused primarily due to improvement in imaging diagnosis and results showing possibly promising therapy. A systematic literature review was performed in March 2020, according to the PRISMA statement. We excluded studies with patients with suspicion or confirmation of visceral and / or bone metastases. A total of 27 articles were included in the study. All studies evaluated were single arm, and there were no randomized studies in the literature. A total of 1,714 patients received salvage lymphadenectomy after previous treatment for localized prostate cancer. RP was the most used initial therapeutic approach, and relapses were based on PET / CT diagnosis, with Coline-11C being the most widely used radiopharmaceutical. Biochemical response rates ranged from 0% to 80%. The 5 years - Free Survival Biochemical recurrence was analyzed in 16 studies with rates of 0% up to 56.1%. The articles do not present high levels of evidence to draw strong conclusions. However, even if significant rates of biochemical recurrence are not evident in all studies, therapy directed to lymph node metastases may present good oncological results and postpone the onset of systemic therapy. The long-term impact in overall survival and quality of life, as well as the best strategies for case selection remains to be determined.
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spelling pubmed-79939612021-03-27 Role of salvage lymph node dissection in patients previously treated for prostate cancer: systematic review Fantin, João Paulo Pretti Furst, Maria Claudia Bicudo Tobias-Machado, Marcos Muller, Roberto Lodeiro Machado, Roberto Dias Santos, Alexandre Cesar Magnabosco, Wesley Justino Alcantara-Quispe, Cinthia Faria, Eliney Ferreira Int Braz J Urol Review Article Prostate cancer is the most common invasive cancer in men. Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a definitive treatment option, but biochemical recurrence can reach 40%. Salvage lymphadenectomy is a relatively recent approach to oligometasis and has been rapidly diffused primarily due to improvement in imaging diagnosis and results showing possibly promising therapy. A systematic literature review was performed in March 2020, according to the PRISMA statement. We excluded studies with patients with suspicion or confirmation of visceral and / or bone metastases. A total of 27 articles were included in the study. All studies evaluated were single arm, and there were no randomized studies in the literature. A total of 1,714 patients received salvage lymphadenectomy after previous treatment for localized prostate cancer. RP was the most used initial therapeutic approach, and relapses were based on PET / CT diagnosis, with Coline-11C being the most widely used radiopharmaceutical. Biochemical response rates ranged from 0% to 80%. The 5 years - Free Survival Biochemical recurrence was analyzed in 16 studies with rates of 0% up to 56.1%. The articles do not present high levels of evidence to draw strong conclusions. However, even if significant rates of biochemical recurrence are not evident in all studies, therapy directed to lymph node metastases may present good oncological results and postpone the onset of systemic therapy. The long-term impact in overall survival and quality of life, as well as the best strategies for case selection remains to be determined. Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7993961/ /pubmed/33146973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0051 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fantin, João Paulo Pretti
Furst, Maria Claudia Bicudo
Tobias-Machado, Marcos
Muller, Roberto Lodeiro
Machado, Roberto Dias
Santos, Alexandre Cesar
Magnabosco, Wesley Justino
Alcantara-Quispe, Cinthia
Faria, Eliney Ferreira
Role of salvage lymph node dissection in patients previously treated for prostate cancer: systematic review
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title_sort role of salvage lymph node dissection in patients previously treated for prostate cancer: systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7993961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33146973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.0051
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