Radiation Oncology/Prostate/External Beam RT

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Historical Perspective

Field Size

Conventional (2D) Technique

Para-aortic

Pelvic

Randomized


Retrospective


Seminal vesicles:

Prostate Localization

Change in prostate location between dose fractions can be significant. Displacement is greatest in the AP direction, where it can reach 2+ cm, and is correlated with rectal and bladder filling. Given that 3D-CRT/IMRT PTV margins are typically 0.5-1 cm posteriorly to avoid unacceptable rectal dose and that many PCAs are located in the posterior zone, there is a significant risk of geographical miss upon prostate motion. Consistent (preferably empty) rectum and bladder during simulation and treatment, as well as daily verification of prostate location may decrease the risk of geographical miss and improve outcomes.


Prostate location variability

Marker implantation:


CT scan:


Ultrasound:


Intrafraction motion

Prostate location and outcome


See also: Radiation_Oncology/Prostate/Adjuvant_RT#Organ motion

Dose escalation

Please see complete information at the Dose Escalation page

Hypofractionation

3D-CRT

3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy

IMRT

Prostate IMRT Page

Treatment time

Do long-term survivors have a biochemical cure?


Outcomes

Also please see Outcomes in the Localized Prostate Cancer section

Outcome Prediction

After biochemical failure following treatment, predictors for distant metastases and death are PSA-DT, clinical stage, and biopsy Gleason score.

Effect of RT on testosterone


Toxicity

Acute toxicity appears to depend primarily on volume treated, more than DVH. Efforts to reduce toxicity currently proceed along 3 lines:


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