Multi-parametric MRI-directed focal salvage permanent interstitial brachytherapy for locally recurrent adenocarcinoma of the prostate: A novel approach - Abstract

Even with the technological advances of dose-escalated IMRT with the addition of the latest image guidance technologies, local failures still occur.

The combination of MRI-based imaging techniques can yield quantitative information that reflects on the biological properties of prostatic tissues. These techniques provide unique information that can be used for tumor detection in the treated gland. With the advent of these improved imaging modalities, it has become possible to more effectively image local recurrences within the prostate gland. With better imaging, these focal recurrences can be differentially targeted with salvage brachytherapy minimizing rectal and bladder toxicity. Here we report a novel use of MRI-directed focal brachytherapy after local recurrence. This technique offers a unique opportunity to safely and successfully treat recurrent prostate cancer, previously treated with definitive radiation therapy. The use of multi-parametric MRI-directed focal salvage permanent interstitial brachytherapy for locally recurrent adenocarcinoma of the prostate is a promising strategy to avoid more aggressive and expensive treatments that are associated with increased morbidity, potentially improving survival at potentially lower costs.

Written by:
Wallace T, Avital I, Stojadinovic A, BrĂ¼cher BL, Cote E, Yu J.   Are you the author?
Bon Secours Cancer Institute, Bon Secours Health System, Richmond VA, USA; Division of Radiation Oncology, Bon Secours Health system, Richmond VA, USA.

Reference: J Cancer. 2013;4(2):146-51.
doi: 10.7150/jca.5419


PubMed Abstract
PMID: 23412660

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