Radiation Oncology/Prostate/Salvage RT

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See also: Natural history of PSA after RP in Prostatectomy
See also: Clinical and Pathologic Factors predicting recurrence in Adjuvant RT


PSA Failure post-Radical Prostatectomy

Probability of positive bone scan with rising PSA:

Workup

Bone scan: not recommended. Chance of positive bone scan is <5% until PSA reaches 30-40. (PMID 9751361)

Prostate re-biopsy is not necessary and The PSA level or threshold seemed to be 1.5 ng/mL.

ProstaScint: (indium 111-capromab pendetide)

Outcome

Predictors of progression after salvage RT include Gleason Score 8-10, pre-RT PSA >2, negative surgical margins, PSA-DT <10 months and seminal vesicle invasion.




Use of ProstaScint imaging:

RT + Hormonal Therapy

Preliminary Trials:

Radiation Volume

Whole Pelvis vs Prostate Bed Only:


Timing of Salvage RT

Systematic Reviews:

High Dose Salvage RT

high dose in this context refers to a dose >= 66 Gy

PSA measurements during RT

Toxicity

Radiation Injury

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