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Impact of advanced radiotherapy techniques and dose intensification on toxicity of salvage radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy

Natsuo Tomita, Kaoru Uchiyama, Tomoki Mizuno, Mikiko Imai, C. Sugie, S. Ayakawa, Masanari Niwa, Tooru Matsui, S. Otsuka, Yoshihiko Manabe, Kento Nomura, Takuhito Kondo, K. Kosaki, A. Miyakawa, Akihiko Miyamoto, S. Takemoto, Yuto Kitagawa, Takahiro Yasui, Yuta Shibamoto

2020Scientific Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The safety and efficacy of dose-escalated radiotherapy with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) remain unclear in salvage radiotherapy (SRT) after radical prostatectomy. We examined the impact of these advanced radiotherapy techniques and dose intensification on the toxicity of SRT. This multi-institutional retrospective study included 421 patients who underwent SRT at the median dose of 66 Gy in 2-Gy fractions. IMRT and IGRT were used for 225 (53%) and 321 (76%) patients, respectively. At the median follow-up of 50 months, the cumulative incidence of late grade 2 or higher gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) toxicities was 4.8% and 24%, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that the non-use of either IMRT or IGRT, or both (hazard ratio [HR] 3.1, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.8-5.4, p < 0.001) and use of whole-pelvic radiotherapy (HR 7.6, CI 1.0-56, p = 0.048) were associated with late GI toxicity, whereas a higher dose ≥68 Gy was the only factor associated with GU toxicities (HR 3.1, CI 1.3-7.4, p = 0.012). This study suggested that the incidence of GI toxicities can be reduced by IMRT and IGRT in SRT, whereas dose intensification may increase GU toxicity even with these advanced techniques.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineImage-guided radiation therapyRadiation therapyProstatectomyToxicityHazard ratioRetrospective cohort studyUrologyGenitourinary systemProstate cancerNuclear medicineInternal medicineConfidence intervalCancerProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques
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