Radiation Oncology/Prostate/Adjuvant RT

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Clinical and Pathologic Factors predicting recurrence

See also: Natural history after RP section at Prostatectomy

The prognostic factors that most consistently predict for disease recurrence and overall survival are:



Radical Prostatectomy +/- Adjuvant RT

Meta-Analysis



Adjuvant RT Retrospective studies


Timing of RT


RT + Hormones

Node Positive

See also: Radiation Oncology/Prostate/Node Positive

Above studies:


Technical Considerations

CTV

Organ motion

See also: Radiation Oncology/Prostate/External Beam RT#Prostate Localization

Dose

Hypofractionation

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