Translational cancer research | 2019

Prostate radiotherapy for metastatic hormone sensitive prostate cancer—myth or reality?

 

Abstract


Previously, local radiotherapy (RT) was only limited to palliate local symptoms, including bleeding or obstructive symptoms in metastatic prostate cancer patients. However, a population-based database and retrospective studies suggested that the local treatment of the prostate could improve survival in metastatic hormone-naive prostate cancer with a small metastatic burden, ‘oligometastatic’ state (1-3). Recently two randomized trials demonstrated the efficacy of local RT to prostate in metastatic prostate cancer patients (4,5).

Volume 8
Pages 2508-2509
DOI 10.21037/28950
Language English
Journal Translational cancer research

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