Translational andrology and urology | 2019

Favorable long-term toxicity for salvage low-dose rate prostate brachytherapy for recurrent prostate cancer after external beam radiotherapy from a phase II prospective trial (NRG Oncology/RTOG 0526).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) is the most commonly employed non-surgical treatment for prostate cancer in the modern era (1). Local recurrence of prostate cancer after EBRT occurs in up to 15% of patients (2-4). Local recurrence is not only common and often symptomatic, but is also a risk factor for developing distant disease. Dose-escalated EBRT reduced local recurrence risk and need for salvage local therapy in a large Phase III trial (5); however, local recurrence after EBRT remains an important problem. The morbidity and mortality associated with local failure suggests a possible role for local salvage therapies for appropriately selected patients (6,7).

Volume 8 Suppl 3
Pages \n S265-S270\n
DOI 10.21037/TAU.2019.03.14
Language English
Journal Translational andrology and urology

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