Combination Radiotherapy with Brachytherapy, Associated with excellent
3- and 5- year Disease-Free survival rates in Patients with clinically
localized prostate cancer and high PSA levels.
At the 2005 Multidsplinary Wordl Prostate Cancer Symposium, held at Orlando
(USA), Doctors Raboy & Albert, from Staten Island University Hospital (NY)
presented intermediate and long-term results (3 and 5 year) in 1090 patients with
localized prostate cancer with high PSA levels (>=20 ng/ml).
Treatment consisted in Conforma 3D
external beam radiotherapy followed by an intersticial implant to the prostate
either with iodine-125 or HDR brachytherapy. PSA values were determined at 6
and 12 months after treatment and since then in a yearly basis. Mean age was 68,7
years, mean initial PSA 36,5 ng/ml and mean
Gleason score 6,4.
With an average follow-up of 6.52 years
(range 3-12), the cumulative probability of patients remaining biochemically
free of prostate disease at 3 and 5 years was 95 and 89 respectively. Disease-free survival was not statiscally significant when
patients were stratified by Gleason score. In conclusion, authors demonstrated
tha combination treatment with 3D-conformal
Radiotherapy + Brachytherapy is the best treatment option existing today
for localized prostate cancer with high PSA values.
At IMOR Foundation, combined
treatment with 3D-conformal radiotherapy
+ Brachytherapy were initiated more tha 5 years ago. Since then, more than
350 patients have been included in the protocol. Results obtained are
excellent, with a 3- and 5- year survival rates unknown up-to nowadays for this
tumors and with a very low long-term side-effects rate.
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