Postoperative radiotherapy for prostate cancer Morbidity of local-only or local-plus-pelvic radiotherapy

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Waldstein, Cora [1 ]
Doerr, Wolfgang [1 ,2 ]
Poetter, Richard [1 ]
Widder, Joachim [1 ]
Goldner, Gregor [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Vienna, Gen Hosp Vienna, Dept Radiat Oncol, Ctr Comprehens Canc, Wahringer Gurtel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Med Univ Vienna, Christian Doppler Lab Med Radiat Res Radiooncol, Vienna, Austria
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Survival analysis; Genitourinary system; Toxicity; Gastrointestinal tract; Actuarial incidence rate; INTENSITY-MODULATED RADIOTHERAPY; RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY; RADIATION-THERAPY; ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY; CONFORMAL RADIOTHERAPY; ANDROGEN SUPPRESSION; WHOLE-PELVIS; LYMPH-NODES; TRIAL; RISK;
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10.1007/s00066-017-1215-9
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
The aim of this work was to characterise actuarial incidence and prevalence of early and late side effects of local versus pelvic three-dimensional conformal postoperative radiotherapy for prostate cancer. Based on a risk-adapted protocol, 575 patients received either local (n = 447) or local-plus-pelvic (n = 128) radiotherapy. Gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) side effects (aegrade 2 RTOG/EORTC criteria) were prospectively assessed. Maximum morbidity, actuarial incidence rate, and prevalence rates were compared between the two groups. For local radiotherapy, median follow-up was 68 months, and the mean dose was 66.7 Gy. In pelvic radiotherapy, the median follow-up was 49 months, and the mean local and pelvic doses were 66.9 and 48.3 Gy respectively. Early GI side effects ae G2 were detected in 26% and 42% of patients respectively (p < 0.001). Late GI adverse events were detected in 14% in both groups (p = 0.77). The 5aEuroyear actuarial incidence rates were 14% and 14%, while the prevalence rates were 2% and 0% respectively. Early GU ae G2 side effects were detected in 15% and 16% (p = 0.96), while late GU morbidity was detected in 18% and 24% (p = 0.001). The 5aEuroyear actuarial incidence rates were 16% and 35% (p = 0.001), while the respective prevalence rates were 6% and 8%. Despite the low prevalence of side effects, postoperative pelvic radiotherapy results in significant increases in the actuarial incidence of early GI and late GU morbidity using a conventional 4aEurofield box radiotherapy technique. Advanced treatment techniques like intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) or volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy (VMAT) should therefore be considered in pelvic radiotherapy to potentially reduce these side effects.
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