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Intracavitary Irradiation of Prostatic Carcinoma by a High Dose-Rate Afterloading Technique
Authors:O. Odelberg-Johnson   I. Underskog  J. -E. Johansson  D. Bernshaw  B. Sorbe  J. -E. Persson
Affiliation:Departments of Oncology, Orebro Medical Center Hospital, Sweden.
Abstract:A high dose-rate (60Co) afterloading technique was evaluated in a series of 73 patients with prostatic carcinoma stages I-IV. The intraurethral irradiation was combined with external pelvic radiotherapy. A minimum total dose of 78 Gy was delivered to the target volume. in a subgroup of patients estramustine (Estracyt) was given as adjuvant chemohormonal therapy during irradiation. The median follow-up for the whole group was 63 months. The crude 5-year survival rate was 60% and the corrected survival rate 90%. Survival was related to the tumor grade. Local pelvic recurrences were recorded in 17.8%. 'Viable cells' in posttherapy aspiration biopsy were not associated with tumor recurrences or survival. Four patients (5%) had grade 3 late radiation reactions with urethral stricture or bladder fibrosis. Urinary tract infections and prior transurethral resections were not associated with a higher frequency of reactions. Concurrent estramustine therapy seemed to increase the frequency of both acute and chronic radiation reactions. Local control, recurrence, and survival were not affected by chemohormonal therapy. The use of tomography, magnetic resonance, and ultrasound as aids to computerized dosimetry may improve local dose distribution and reduce the irradiated volume.
Keywords:Prostatic carcinoma  afterloading treatment  high dose-rate  60Co-irradiation  chemohormonal therapy  radiation reactions
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