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Original Article

Neoadjuvant Hormonal Downsizing of Localized Carcinoma of the Prostate: Effects on the Volume of Normal Tissue Irradiation

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Pages 8-15 | Published online: 11 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

A prospective evaluation of neoadjuvant hormonal downsizing in patients with localized carcinoma of the prostate was undertaken to assess its effect on normal tissue irradiation. Twenty patients with stage TI or T2 (A, B) carcinoma of the prostate received 3 months of Lupron prior to definitive radiotherapy. The volumes of the prostate, seminal vesicles, bladder, and rectum from both the pre-and posthormone treatment planning CT were entered onto a 3–0 treatment-planning system. The treatment planning parameters were standardized to facilitate comparison of the pre-and posthormonal volumes. Following the three monthly injections of Lupron, the average volume of the prostate was reduced by 37%. As a consequence, the volume of the bladder receiving at least 40, 52, and 64 Gy was reduced by an average of 15, 18, and 20%, respectively. In addition, the volume of the rectum receiving at least 40, 52, and 64 Gy was reduced by an average of 13, 20, and 34%, respectively. In conclusion, in patients with localized prostate cancer, downsizing of the prostate resulted in a reduction in the volume of bladder and rectum receiving high radiation doses. This approach may result in an improvement in the therapeutic ratio by reducing the morbidity of treatment.

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