A Japanese multi-institutional phase II study of moderate hypofractionated intensity-modulated radiotherapy with image-guided technique for prostate cancer

Katsumasa Nakamura,Keiji Nihei, Yoshihiro Saito,Naoto Shikama, Shin-ei Noda, Ryusuke Hara,Toshiyuki Imagumbai, Takashi Mizowaki,Takeshi Akiba, Etsuo Kunieda,Masanori Someya, Saiji Ohga,Jiro Kawamori, Takuyo Kozuka,Yosuke Ota,Koji Inaba, Takeshi Kodaira,Yoshiyuki Itoh, Kouta Funakoshi,Yoshikazu Kagami

International Journal of Clinical Oncology(2024)

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The aim of this multi-institutional phase II study was to confirm the safety and the potential efficacy of moderately hypofractionated intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) with prostate-based image-guidance for Japanese patients. Patients with low- or intermediate-risk localized prostate cancer were eligible. Patients with a part of high risk (having only one of the following factors, cT3a, 20 < PSA ≤ 30, or GS = 8 or 9) were also included. Hypofractionated IMRT using daily image-guided technique with prostate matching was performed with a total dose of 70 Gy in 28 fractions. Neoadjuvant hormonal therapy for 4–8 months was mandatory for patients with intermediate or high-risk prostate cancer. From 20 institutions, 134 patients enrolled. The median follow-up was 5.16 years (range, 1.43–6.47 years). The number of patients with low, intermediate, and high-risk prostate cancer was 20, 80, and 34, respectively. The 5-year overall, biochemical failure-free, and clinical failure-free survival was 94.5
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Prostate cancer,External beam radiotherapy,Moderate hypofractionation
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