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PROSTATE CANCER: RADIATION APPROACHES for advanced disease
ANDREW L. SALNER, MD FACR DIRECTOR HELEN & HARRY GRAY CANCER CENTER HARTFORD HOSPITAL, CT
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Advanced Disease Biochemical recurrence after prostatectomy
Metastatic disease Palliative external RT Quadramet
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Salvage Radiation Therapy for Biochemical Recurrence
Recurrence>2years, PSA DT>10 months Positive margin, extracapsular extension Should be used early, PSA<1(possibly 0.5) 50-70% DFS in 5 years IMRT Gy, image guidance daily acceptable early complications, rare late complications
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Choo, R-Mayo Clinic 2009 IJROBP
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Bone Metastasis Pain/loss of function One dominant site Multiple sites
Spinal cord compression>emergency Hip metastasis causes pain, threatens fracture One dominant site Multiple sites
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Spine radiation to osteoblastic lesion
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Palliative Radiation Bone Metastasis
Highly effective 90% or more for pain relief Can be repeated Short course of 2 weeks, occasionally even given in single dose, depending on location Can be combined with chemo, hormone deprivation, bone stabilization such as vertebroplasty or fusion if needed
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Quadramet(samarium 153) Bone seeking radioisotope
Systemic dose to “hot” areas Can combine with external May lower blood counts May cause “flare” Can last 3-6 months Can be repeated 60-75% response rate Best for patients with multiple or migratory painful sites
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Advanced prostate cancer
Team approach with urologist, medical and radiation oncologist Systemic therapies and local therapies Focus on disease control and quality of life Individually tailored THANK YOU!
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Advanced Stage Disease Session Evaluation
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