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Radiotherapy for node-positive prostate cancer: 2019 Recommendations of the Australian and New Zealand Radiation Oncology Genito-Urinary group.

Hester Lieng1, Andrew Kneebone2, Amy J Hayden3, David R H Christie4, Brian J Davis5, Thomas N Eade2, Louise Emmett6, Tanya Holt7, George Hruby8, David Pryor9, Mark Sidhom10, Marketa Skala11, John Yaxley12, Thomas P Shakespeare13.   

Abstract

The management of node-positive prostate cancer is highly variable, with both locoregional and systemic treatment options available. With the increasing use of novel imaging techniques such as PSMA-PET and MRI, combined with the increasing use of surgery for high-risk prostate cancer, clinical and pathological regional nodal disease is being detected at a higher rate and at an earlier stage than previously. This creates a window for a potentially curative management approach. The role of radiotherapy including optimal radiation target volumes and dose, as well as the timing and duration of accompanying systemic therapy remains uncertain. At a workshop in 2017, the Australian and New Zealand Faculty of Radiation Oncology Genito-Urinary Group (FROGG) identified variations in the management of node-positive prostate cancer identified on primary staging or on histopathology at radical prostatectomy. FROGG reviewed the literature and developed a set of evidence-based recommendations on the appropriate investigation and management of clinically and pathologically node-positive prostate cancer. These recommendations encompass imaging techniques, radiation treatment target volumes and doses, as well as the use of androgen deprivation therapy.
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Keywords:  IMRT; Nodal metastases; PSMA-PET; Prostate cancer

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31177044     DOI: 10.1016/j.radonc.2019.05.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiother Oncol        ISSN: 0167-8140            Impact factor:   6.280


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