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Significance of prostate-specific antigen kinetics after three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy with androgen deprivation therapy in patients with localized prostate cancer
Authors:Wataru Fukuokaya  Sangji Kim  Takao Natsuyama  Kanako Matsuzaki  Homare Shiomi  Hiroki Kitoh  Nobuko Utsumi  Hiromasa Kurosaki  Masafumi Inoue  Koichiro Akakura
Affiliation:1.Department of Urology,Japan Community Health Care Organization Tokyo Shinjuku Medical Center,Tokyo,Japan;2.Department of Radiation Therapy,Community Health Care Organization Tokyo Shinjuku Medical Center Tokyo,Tokyo,Japan;3.Department of Pathology,Japan Community Health Care Organization Tokyo Shinjuku Medical Center,Tokyo,Japan
Abstract:

Background

To evaluate the relationship between biochemical recurrence and post-radiation prostate-specific antigen (PSA) kinetics in patients with localized prostate cancer treated by radiotherapy with various durations of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT).

Methods

We reviewed our single-institution, retrospectively maintained data of 144 patients with T1c-T3N0M0 prostate cancer who underwent three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) between December 2005 and December 2015 and 113 patients were fulfilled the inclusion criteria. In this cohort, 3D-CRT was delivered with a dose in the range from 70.0 to 72.0 Gy with ADT. All patients received ADT as concurrent regimens. Biochemical recurrence was defined on the basis of the following: “PSA nadir + 2.0 ng/ml or the clinical judgement of attending physicians”. Kaplan–Meier, log-rank, and Cox regression analyses were carried out.

Results

The median follow-up period was 54.0 months. The median duration of ADT was 17 months (interquartile range, 10–24 months). There was a trend toward statistical significant correlation between post-radiation PSA decline rate of ≥ 90% and PSA recurrence (p = 0.056). The same correlation could be observed in D’Amico high-risk patients (p = 0.036). However, it was not observed between PSA nadir and PSA recurrence (p = 0.40) in univariate analysis. Furthermore, multivariate analysis showed that post-radiation PSA decline rate of ≥ 90% was a significant predictor of biochemical recurrence in patients who received radiotherapy with various durations of ADT (p = 0.044).

Conclusions

Post-radiation PSA decline rate of ≥ 90% was a prognostic factor for biochemical recurrence in localized prostate cancer patients received 3D-CRT with various durations of ADT.
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