Comparison of hyperfractionated conformal photon with conformal mixed neutron/photon irradiation in locally advanced prostate cancer.

Bulletin du Cancer/Radiothérapie(1996)

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In an attempt to improve the probability of complication-free local control for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer, a series of dose-finding studies have been conducted at Wayne State University using conformal neutron and hyperfractionated photon irradiation. In total, 96 patients with locally advanced prostate cancer (T3/T4 N0/N1 M0, and/or Gleason score ≥ 8) were treated in two prospective studies. Forty-seven patients received conformal neutron/photon (15 NGy + 18 PhGy) and 49 patients were treated in a dose-escalation study using conformal photons (25 patients/78 Gy and 24 patients/83 Gy minimum dose). The median follow-up for both studies was 20 months (range 6–36 months). There was no significant difference in the rate of chronic gastrointestinal (GI) or gastrourinary (GU) morbidity between the two groups. However, the neutron treated patients had a significantly higher rate of moderate (14%) and severe (12%) hip stiffness. The rates of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) decline and 12-month negative biopsy were comparable. In conclusion, the therapeutic gain of neo-adjuvant hormonal therapy in combination with photon hyperfractionation to 83 Gy appears identical to that seen with the mixed neutron-photon dose of 15 NGy + 18 PhGy. Further efforts at improving the therapeutic ratio of radiotherapy for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer should be undertaken.
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prostate cancer,hyperfractionation,neutrons
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