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Focal therapy for primary and salvage prostate cancer treatment: a narrative review
Authors:Andrew T Tracey  Lucas M Nogueira  Ricardo G Alvim  Jonathan A Coleman  Katie S Murray
Institution:1.Urology Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA;2.Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract:Despite innovations in surgical technology and advancements in radiation therapy, radical treatments for clinically localized prostate cancer are associated with significant patient morbidity, including both urinary and sexual dysfunction. This has created a vital need for therapies and management strategies that provide an acceptable degree of oncologic efficacy while mitigating these undesirable side effects. Successful developments in screening approaches and advances in prostate imaging have allowed clinicians to identify, localize, and more precisely target early cancers. This has afforded urologists with an important opportunity to develop and employ focal ablation techniques that selectively destroy tumors while preserving the remainder of the gland, thus avoiding detrimental treatment effects to surrounding sensitive structures. A lack of high-level evidence supporting such an approach had previously hindered widespread adoption of focal treatments, but there are now numerous published clinical trials which have sought to establish benchmarks for safety and efficacy. As the clinical evidence supporting a potential role in prostate cancer treatment begins to accumulate, there has been a growing acceptance of focal therapy in the urologic oncology community. In this narrative review article, we describe the techniques, advantages, and side effect profiles of the most commonly utilized focal ablative techniques and analyze published clinical trial data supporting their evolving role in the prostate cancer treatment paradigm.
Keywords:Focal therapy  prostate cancer  primary therapy  salvage therapy
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