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Ultra-Hypofractionated Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: Clinical Outcomes, Patterns of Recurrence, Feasibility of Definitive Salvage Treatment, and Competing Oncological Risk.

Authors :
Miszczyk M
Szołtysik M
Hasterok M
Goldner G
Rajwa P
Namysł-Kaletka A
Napieralska A
Kraszkiewicz M
Stąpór-Fudzińska M
Tomasik B
Woźniak G
Głowacki G
Kaminiów K
Moll M
Magrowski Ł
Majewski W
Source :
Biomedicines [Biomedicines] 2022 Sep 30; Vol. 10 (10). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 30.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A cohort of 650 patients treated for localized prostate cancer (PCa) with CyberKnife <superscript>TM</superscript> ultra-hypofractionated radiotherapy between 2011 and 2018 was retrospectively analyzed in terms of survival, patterns of failure, and outcomes of second-line definitive salvage therapies. The analysis was performed using survival analysis including the Kaplan-Meier method and Cox regression analysis. At a median follow-up of 49.4 months, the main pattern of failure was local-regional failure (7.4% in low-, and 13% in intermediate/high-risk group at five years), followed by distant metastases (3.6% in low-, and 6% in intermediate/high-risk group at five years). Five-year likelihood of developing a second malignancy was 7.3%; however, in the vast majority of the cases, the association with prior irradiation was unlikely. The 5-year overall survival was 90.2% in low-, and 88.8% in intermediate/high-risk patients. The independent prognostic factors for survival included age (HR 1.1; 95% CI 1.07-1.14) and occurrence of a second malignancy (HR 3.67; 95% CI 2.19-6.15). Definitive local salvage therapies were feasible in the majority of the patients with local-regional failure, and uncommonly in patients with distant metastases, with an estimated second-line progression free survival of 67.8% at two years. Competing oncological risks and age were significantly more important for patients' survival compared to primary disease recurrence.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2227-9059
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biomedicines
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36289708
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10102446