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Conformation radiotherapy of carcinoma of the prostate]
Authors:T Shimizu  Y Tanaka  N Takeshita  T Matsuda
Institution:Department of Radiation Oncology, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital.
Abstract:During the period from 1975 to 1989, 84 patients with carcinoma of the prostate were treated with conformation radiotherapy at Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital. The radiation field encompassed only the area of the prostate gland; it did not include the pelvic lymph nodes. The clinical stage of the 84 tumors was 22 in Stage A, 31 in Stage B, 15 in Stage C and 16 in Stage D. The average age of patients was 73.4 years, with range of 54 to 88 years. The average dose to the tumor was 65.7 Gy, with range of 60 Gy to 70 Gy. Hormone therapy was applied to 42 cases. The 5- and 10-year cumulative survival rates were 90.7% and 70.5% for Stage A, 41.7% and 26.7% for Stage B, 48.9% and 48.9% for Stage C, and 32.6% and 0% for Stage D, respectively. The 5-year cause-specific cumulative survival rates were 100% for Stage A, 92.3% for Stage B, 65.0% for Stage C and 40.3% for Stage D, respectively. Patients with poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas or undifferentiated carcinomas showed poorer survival than those with well-differentiated carcinoma. Only 7 cases suffered in-field recurrence, and 2 cases suffered recurrence at pelvic lymph nodes. Acute reactions were noted in 13 cases. Late complications following treatment were acceptable. Mild to moderate complications were recognized in 2 cases, but neither patient required surgery. In conclusion, our data suggest the advantage of the conformation technique applied to radiation therapy for carcinoma of the prostate.
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