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Postoperative elective pelvic nodal irradiation compared to prostate bed irradiation in locally advanced prostate cancer – a retrospective analysis of dose-escalated patients

Link, Carola ; Honeck, Patrick ; Makabe, Akiko ; Giordano, Frank Anton ; Bolenz, Christian ; Schaefer, Joerg ; Bohrer, Markus ; Lohr, Frank ; Wenz, Frederik ; Buergy, Daniel

In: Radiation Oncology, 14 (2019), Nr. 96. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1748-717X

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Abstract

Background: It is uncertain if whole-pelvic irradiation (WPRT) in addition to dose-escalated prostate bed irradiation (PBRT) improves biochemical progression-free survival (bPFS) after prostatectomy for locally advanced tumors. This study was initiated to analyze if WPRT is associated with bPFS in a patient cohort with dose-escalated (> 70 Gy) PBRT.

Methods: Patients with locally advanced, node-negative prostate carcinoma who had PBRT with or without WPRT after prostatectomy between 2009 and 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. A simultaneous integrated boost with equivalent-doses-in-2-Gy-fractions (EQD-2) of 79.29 Gy or 71.43 Gy to the prostate bed was applied in patients with margin-positive (or detectable) and margin-negative/undetectable tumors, respectively. WPRT (44 Gy) was offered to patients at an increased risk of lymph node metastases.

Results: Forty-three patients with PBRT/WPRT and 77 with PBRT-only were identified. Baseline imbalances included shorter surgery-radiotherapy intervals (S-RT-Intervals) and fewer resected lymph nodes in the WPRT group. WPRT was significantly associated with better bPFS in univariate (p = 0.032) and multivariate models (HR = 0.484, p = 0.015). Subgroup analysis indicated a benefit of WPRT (p = 0.029) in patients treated with rising PSA values who mostly had negative margins (74.1%); WPRT was not associated with a longer bPFS in the postoperative setting with almost exclusively positive margins (96.8%).

Conclusion: We observed a longer bPFS after WPRT compared to PBRT in patients with locally advanced prostate carcinoma who underwent dose-escalated radiotherapy. In subset analyses, the association was only observed in patients with rising PSA values but not in patients with non-salvage postoperative radiotherapy for positive margins.

Document type: Article
Journal or Publication Title: Radiation Oncology
Volume: 14
Number: 96
Publisher: BioMed Central
Place of Publication: London
Date Deposited: 06 Aug 2019 15:22
Date: 2019
ISSN: 1748-717X
Page Range: pp. 1-11
Faculties / Institutes: Medizinische Fakultät Mannheim > Urologische Klinik
Medizinische Fakultät Mannheim > Klinik für Strahlentherapie und Radioonkologie
DDC-classification: 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Uncontrolled Keywords: Prostate carcinoma, Elective nodal irradiation, Salvage radiotherapy, Adjuvant radiotherapy
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