Reirradiation for isolated local recurrence of prostate cancer: Mono-institutional series of 64 patients treated with salvage stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT)

BA Jereczek-Fossa, DP Rojas, D Zerini… - The British journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
BA Jereczek-Fossa, DP Rojas, D Zerini, C Fodor, A Viola, G Fanetti, S Volpe, R Luraschi…
The British journal of radiology, 2019academic.oup.com
Objective: To evaluate high-precision external beam reirradiation (re-EBRT) for local relapse
of prostate cancer (PCa) after radiotherapy. Methods: This retrospective study included
patients with biochemical failure and evidence of isolated local recurrence of PCa after
radical/salvage EBRT or brachytherapy that received salvage stereotactic body radiation
therapy (SBRT, re-EBRT). Biopsy was not mandatory if all diagnostic elements were
univocal (prostate specific antigen evolution, choline-positron emission tomography or …
Objective
To evaluate high-precision external beam reirradiation (re-EBRT) for local relapse of prostate cancer (PCa) after radiotherapy.
Methods
This retrospective study included patients with biochemical failure and evidence of isolated local recurrence of PCa after radical/salvage EBRT or brachytherapy that received salvage stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT, re-EBRT). Biopsy was not mandatory if all diagnostic elements were univocal (prostate specific antigen evolution, choline-positron emission tomography or magnetic resonance imaging). Salvage SBRT (re-EBRT) was delivered with image-guided radiation therapy (RapidArc®, VERO® and CyberKnife®).
Results
Data of 64 patients were included, median age at salvage SBRT was 73.2 years, median pre-salvage SBRT prostate specific antigen was 3.89  ng ml−1 . Median total dose was 30  Gy in five fractions, biologically effective dose (BED) of 150  Gy. One acute G3 genitourinary event and one late G3 genitourinary event were observed. No G ≥ 3 bowel toxicity was registered. At the median follow-up of 26.1 months, tumor progression was observed in 41 patients (64%). 18 patients (28%) experienced local relapse. 2-year local control, biochemical and clinical relapse free survival rates were 75, 40 and 53%, respectively. With BED ≥130  Gy 1-year biochemical and clinical progression-free survival rate were 85 and 90%, respectively.
Conclusions
Salvage SBRT (re-EBRT) for isolated local PCa recurrence is a safe, feasible and noninvasive salvage treatment. Further investigation is warranted to define the optimal patient selection, dose and volume parameters.
Advances in knowledge
Salvage SBRT reirradiation for the locally recurrent PCa offer a satisfactory tumor control and excellent toxicity profile, if BED ≥130 Gy is administered.
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