Objectives. Retrospective analysis of 22 patients with high risk prostate cancer and clinical regional lymph node involvement treated with radical radiotherapy and ADT. Material and methods. The mean pre-treatment PSA level was 69 ng/ml. Median age — 65 years. Lymph nodes involvement was determined by radiological imaging. Duration of ADT was 2–3 years. All patients underwent conventional radiotherapy. Dose to the prostate ranged from 75.6 to 78 Gy, to elective lymph nodes — 44 to 50 Gy, boost dose to involved lymph nodes — 60 to 75,6 Gy. Median follow-up was 40 months. Results. The 3-year and prognosed 5-year bCR in studied group was 78% and 65%. The 3-years and 5-years prognosed OS was 88% and 73%. We observed 5 failures. No relapse in a ...
BACKGROUND: Conflicting results exist regarding the value of an extended pelvic lymph node dissectio...
Purpose: To determine whether radical prostatectomy (RP) or intensity modulated radiation therapy (I...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the outcome of prostate cancer patients with initial PSA value >40ng/ml.Backg...
Objectives. Retrospective analysis of 22 patients with high risk prostate cancer and clinical region...
BACKGROUND: About 5% of prostate cancer cases are metastatic at diagnoses. Radiotherapy of both prim...
PURPOSE: To compare retrospectively the outcome of localized prostate cancers treated by curative ex...
Background: Recent large, prospective, randomised studies have demonstrated that adjuvant radiothera...
Purpose of our study is to carry out: comparative analysis of results of radical prostatectomy and c...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: Treatment of the primary tumor reportedly improves survival in several types of ...
Objectives: To assess the clinical outcomes of prostate cancer patients treated with salvage radioth...
Background: The role of radical prostatectomy (RP) is still controversial for locally advanced prost...
OBJECTIVE The current article encompasses a literature review and recommendations for radiotherap...
<p><strong>The purpose of the work</strong> was to improve the treatment results among patients with...
Objective: Management of lymph nodes in radiotherapy for prostate cancer is an issue for curative in...
Until recently the treatment of carcinoma of the prostate was limited either to radical prostatectom...
BACKGROUND: Conflicting results exist regarding the value of an extended pelvic lymph node dissectio...
Purpose: To determine whether radical prostatectomy (RP) or intensity modulated radiation therapy (I...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the outcome of prostate cancer patients with initial PSA value >40ng/ml.Backg...
Objectives. Retrospective analysis of 22 patients with high risk prostate cancer and clinical region...
BACKGROUND: About 5% of prostate cancer cases are metastatic at diagnoses. Radiotherapy of both prim...
PURPOSE: To compare retrospectively the outcome of localized prostate cancers treated by curative ex...
Background: Recent large, prospective, randomised studies have demonstrated that adjuvant radiothera...
Purpose of our study is to carry out: comparative analysis of results of radical prostatectomy and c...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: Treatment of the primary tumor reportedly improves survival in several types of ...
Objectives: To assess the clinical outcomes of prostate cancer patients treated with salvage radioth...
Background: The role of radical prostatectomy (RP) is still controversial for locally advanced prost...
OBJECTIVE The current article encompasses a literature review and recommendations for radiotherap...
<p><strong>The purpose of the work</strong> was to improve the treatment results among patients with...
Objective: Management of lymph nodes in radiotherapy for prostate cancer is an issue for curative in...
Until recently the treatment of carcinoma of the prostate was limited either to radical prostatectom...
BACKGROUND: Conflicting results exist regarding the value of an extended pelvic lymph node dissectio...
Purpose: To determine whether radical prostatectomy (RP) or intensity modulated radiation therapy (I...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the outcome of prostate cancer patients with initial PSA value >40ng/ml.Backg...