Literature DB >> 27844130

[Second neoplasms after percutaneous radiotherapy].

F Haidl1, D Pfister1, R Semrau2, A Heidenreich3.   

Abstract

Radiation therapy represents an alternative treatment to radical prostatectomy in the management of clinically localized prostate cancer. Radiation-induced second neoplasms are defined by a latency period of at least 5 years, location within the field of radiation therapy, and a histology which differs from the primary tumor. Based on the data in the literature, there is a consistently increased risk of bladder cancer (HR: 1.67, 95% CI 1.55-1.80), rectal cancer (HR: 1.79, 95% CI 1.34-2.38), and colorectal cancer (HR: 1.79, 95% CI 1.34-23.8) following percutaneous radiation therapy. Following brachytherapy only an increased for the development of bladder cancer (HR: 2.14, 95% CI 1.03-3.94) has been observed. The incidence of second neoplasms increases significantly and continuously with the posttreatment time interval. Although bladder cancers following RT of the prostate are usually more locally advanced and of high grade, no negative impact in terms of overall survival and cancer-specific survival has been observed. Symptoms or findings of microhematuria need to be examined thoroughly after radiation therapy to identify bladder cancer quite early.

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Keywords:  Bladder cancer; Prostate cancer; Prostatectomy, radical; Radiotherapy; Rectal cancer

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27844130     DOI: 10.1007/s00120-016-0277-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urologe A        ISSN: 0340-2592            Impact factor:   0.639


  27 in total

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Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2010-03-17       Impact factor: 7.450

2.  Second primary cancers occurring after I-125 brachytherapy as monotherapy for early prostate cancer.

Authors:  H Musunuru; M Mason; L Murray; B Al-Qaisieh; P Bownes; J Smith; K Franks; B Carey; D Bottomley; A M Henry
Journal:  Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol)       Date:  2014-02-06       Impact factor: 4.126

3.  Incidence of complications other than urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction after radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a population-based cohort study.

Authors:  Robert K Nam; Patrick Cheung; Sender Herschorn; Refik Saskin; Jiandong Su; Laurence H Klotz; Michelle Chang; Girish S Kulkarni; Yuna Lee; Ronald T Kodama; Steven A Narod
Journal:  Lancet Oncol       Date:  2014-01-17       Impact factor: 41.316

4.  Second malignancies after prostate brachytherapy: incidence of bladder and colorectal cancers in patients with 15 years of potential follow-up.

Authors:  Stanley L Liauw; John E Sylvester; Christopher G Morris; John C Blasko; Peter D Grimm
Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys       Date:  2006-08-02       Impact factor: 7.038

5.  Implications of Definitive Prostate Cancer Therapy on Soft Tissue Margins and Survival in Patients Undergoing Radical Cystectomy for Bladder Urothelial Cancer.

Authors:  Adam M Luchey; Hui-Yi Lin; Binglin Yue; Gautum Agarwal; Scott M Gilbert; Jorge Lockhart; Michael A Poch; Julio M Pow-Sang; Philippe E Spiess; Wade J Sexton
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2015-06-06       Impact factor: 7.450

6.  Prostate brachytherapy and second primary cancer risk: a competitive risk analysis.

Authors:  Karel A Hinnen; Michael Schaapveld; Marco van Vulpen; Jan J Battermann; Henk van der Poel; Inge M van Oort; Joep G H van Roermund; Evelyn M Monninkhof
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2011-10-24       Impact factor: 44.544

7.  Secondary cancers after intensity-modulated radiotherapy, brachytherapy and radical prostatectomy for the treatment of prostate cancer: incidence and cause-specific survival outcomes according to the initial treatment intervention.

Authors:  Michael J Zelefsky; Xin Pei; Tatiana Teslova; Deborah Kuk; Juan Martin Magsanoc; Marisa Kollmeier; Brett Cox; Zhigang Zhang
Journal:  BJU Int       Date:  2012-08-13       Impact factor: 5.588

Review 8.  Radiation carcinogenesis in context: how do irradiated tissues become tumors?

Authors:  Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff; David H Nguyen
Journal:  Health Phys       Date:  2009-11       Impact factor: 1.316

9.  Incidence of second malignancies in prostate cancer patients treated with low-dose-rate brachytherapy and radical prostatectomy.

Authors:  Sarah Nicole Hamilton; Scott Tyldesley; Jeremy Hamm; Wei Ning Jiang; Mira Keyes; Tom Pickles; Vince Lapointe; Adam Kahnamelli; Michael McKenzie; Stacy Miller; W James Morris
Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys       Date:  2014-09-17       Impact factor: 7.038

10.  Complications following surgery with or without radiotherapy or radiotherapy alone for prostate cancer.

Authors:  C J D Wallis; P Cheung; S Herschorn; R Saskin; J Su; L H Klotz; G S Kulkarni; Y Lee; R T Kodama; S A Narod; R K Nam
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2015-03-17       Impact factor: 7.640

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