Interstitial gold and external beam irradiation for prostate cancer
We treated 65 patients with prostatic cancer confined clinically to the prostate or periprostatic area during an 8-year period. Seven patients had stage A2, 38 stage B and 20 stage C disease. All 65 patients underwent staging pelvic lymphadenectomy and implantation of gold grains into the prostate (mean dose 3,167 rad). A total of 64 patients then completed a course of external beam irradiation to a mean total tumor dose of 6,965 rad. Complications of therapy were mild and limited (less than 3 months in duration) in most patients, and they included radiation cystitis (32 per cent), diarrhea (31 per cent), extremity lymphedema (7.7 per cent) and wound infection (3 per cent). Two patients suffered urinary incontinence after therapy and 2 (3 per cent) had diarrhea more than 3 months in duration. The actuarial 5-year survival rate for all patients was 87 per cent and the 5-year survival free of disease was 72 per cent.
- Research Organization:
- Univ. of Texas Medical School, Houston (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 6969451
- Journal Information:
- J. Urol.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Urol.; (United States) Vol. 139:5; ISSN JOURA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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