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Salvage options for biochemical recurrence after primary therapy for prostate cancer
Gary W. Bong, Thomas E. Keane
Department of Urology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. Thomas E. Keane, Department
of Urology, Medical University of South Carolina, 96 Jonathan
Lucas Street, CSB 644, Charleston, SC USA
Canadian Journal of Urology 2007, 14(Suppl.6), 2-9.
Abstract
Despite excellent success rates with radical prostatectomy
and radiotherapy for the treatment of prostate cancer, a
significant number of patients will experience a rise in
their serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) level. A
variety of salvage options in this scenario have been
investigated and the choice to pursue surveillance, single
therapy or combination therapy depends on clinical
assessment of risk and location of tumor recurrence. After
radical prostatectomy, for example, patients with low risk
local disease may not require secondary therapy or may
benefit from salvage radiotherapy. Those with higher risk
disease, based on PSA kinetics and tumor pathology may
require systemic androgen deprivation therapy (ADT)
with or without radiotherapy. Local recurrence after
radiotherapy has the options of cryotherapy, brachytherapy
or salvage surgery. ADT can also be applied in these
patients at high risk of disease progression and cancer-specific mortality. Risk assessment in these settings is
paramount as all secondary therapy options for prostate
cancer have potential side effects that may significantly
affect quality of life. We review the literature and discuss
the current methods of risk assessment and the treatment
options in prostate cancer once primary therapy fails.
Keywords
prostate cancer, radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy, salvage therapy, PSA recurrence, biochemical recurrence, locally advanced
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APA Style
Bong, G.W., Keane, T.E. (2007). Salvage options for biochemical recurrence after primary therapy for prostate cancer. Canadian Journal of Urology, 14(Suppl.6), 2–9.
Vancouver Style
Bong GW, Keane TE. Salvage options for biochemical recurrence after primary therapy for prostate cancer. Can J Urology. 2007;14(Suppl.6):2–9.
IEEE Style
G.W. Bong and T.E. Keane, “Salvage options for biochemical recurrence after primary therapy for prostate cancer,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 14, no. Suppl.6, pp. 2–9, 2007.
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