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Long-term outcomes of prostate cancer patients with Gleason pattern 5 treated with combined brachytherapy and external beam radiotherapy
Authors:Al V Taira  Gregory S Merrick  Robert W Galbreath  Wayne M Butler  Jonathan H Lief  Edward Adamovich  Kent E Wallner
Institution:1. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA;2. Department of Radiation Oncology, Schiffler Cancer Center, Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, WV;3. Department of Pathology, Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, WV;4. Department of Radiation Oncology, Puget Sound Healthcare Corporation, Group Health Cooperative, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Abstract:PurposeRecent reports have suggested relatively poor prognosis for prostate cancer patients with Gleason pattern 5 treated with dose-escalated external beam radiotherapy (XRT) and androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). We present the largest series of men with high-risk, Gleason pattern 5 prostate cancer treated with permanent interstitial brachytherapy and XRT.Methods and MaterialsBetween April 1995 and December 2008, 329 consecutive patients with National Comprehensive Cancer Network high-risk disease were treated with permanent interstitial brachytherapy. Most received XRT and ADT. Median followup was 7.2 years. The cause of death was determined for each deceased patient. Multiple clinical, treatment, and dosimetric parameters were evaluated for impact on the evaluated survival parameters.ResultsAt 10 years, biochemical progression-free survival, cause-specific survival (CSS), and overall survival for the group of high-risk patients as a whole was 91.1%, 95.5%, and 72.5%, respectively. There was no difference in biochemical progression-free survival between men with and without Gleason pattern 5 (89.7% vs. 91.8%; p = 0.56). However, men with Gleason pattern 5 had lower prostate cancer CSS (90.3% vs. 98.1%; p = 0.011). There was no difference in overall survival comparing men with and without Gleason pattern 5 disease (67.7% vs. 75.4%; p = 0.14).ConclusionsMen with high-risk, Gleason pattern 5 histology treated with brachytherapy and XRT have excellent long-term outcomes, which compare favorably to dose-escalated XRT/ADT series without brachytherapy. Nonetheless, Gleason pattern 5 results in lower CSS than high-risk disease without Gleason pattern 5.
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