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Late Urinary Toxicity After Extreme or Moderate Hypofractionated Prostate Radiation Therapy in Patients With Prior Transurethral Resection of Prostate.

Authors :
Singh, Maneesh
Maitre, Priyamvada
Krishnan, Anuradha
Adsul, Ketaki
Mini Sreekumar, Sarath
Chauhan, Harshdeep
Bishnu, Pranav Narayan
Phurailatpam, Reena
Singh, Pallavi
Kamble, Divya
Bakshi, Ganesh
Pal, Mahendra
Arora, Amandeep
Misra, Ankit
Prakash, Gagan
Murthy, Vedang
Source :
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. Nov2024, Vol. 120 Issue 4, p1011-1020. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To study the late urinary toxicity in patients with prostate cancer with prior transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) and treated with hypofractionated prostate radiation therapy. Patients diagnosed with prostate cancer, with a prior TURP, and treated with moderate or extreme hypofractionated intensity-modulated radiation therapy (moderate hypofractionated radiation therapy [MHRT], stereotactic body radiation therapy [SBRT]), were included in this study. Severity and duration of urinary symptoms observed during serial follow-up after at least 3 months from radiation therapy were graded per National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v5.0 using information from a prospectively maintained institutional database. Impact of hypofractionation and other potential contributory factors on cumulative grade 2+ late urinary toxicity was analyzed with univariable and multivariable binary logistic regression. A total of 203 eligible patients were included (MHRT = 114, 64-68 Gy/25#; SBRT = 89, 35-37.5 Gy/5#). Median time from TURP to radiation therapy was 10 months (IQR, 7-16 months), similar for MHRT and SBRT. Overall, mean cavity volume was 1.17 cc (IQR, 0.5-1.35 cc), whereas in MHRT and SBRT groups it was 1.03 cc (IQR, 0.4-1.15 cc) and 1.27 cc (IQR, 0.5-1.4 cc), respectively. At a median follow-up of 37 months, cumulative grade 3 and grade 2 late urinary toxicity was 8.4% (n = 17) and 23.2% (n = 47), respectively. Grade 3 symptoms were observed at median 29 months (IQR, 19-62 months) after radiation therapy completion, lasting for a median duration of 8 months (IQR, 2-14 months). Hematuria (6.4%) and urinary obstruction (3.4%) were the chief grade 3 symptoms. Multivariable analysis for age, diabetes, pelvic radiation therapy, fraction size, prostate volume, TURP to radiation therapy duration, and TURP cavity volume showed no significant association with late grade 2+ urinary toxicity. In this large cohort of patients with prior TURP and treated with hypofractionated prostate radiation therapy, incidence of severe late urinary adverse effects was <10%, mainly hematuria or urinary obstruction. Most of these were temporary, and no significant contributory factors were identified for late urinary morbidity after TURP and radiation therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03603016
Volume :
120
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180232310
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2024.06.003