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3-D conformal treatment of prostate cancer to 74 Gy vs. high-dose-rate brachytherapy boost: a cross-sectional quality-of-life survey.

Vordermark D, Wulf J, Markert K, Baier K, Kölbl O, Beckmann G, Bratengeier K, Noe M, Schön G, Flentje M.

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Würzburg, Germany. vordermark_d@klinik.uni-wuerzburg.de

The effects of two modalities of dose-escalated radiotherapy on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) were compared. Forty-one consecutive patients were treated with a 3-D conformal (3-DC) boost to 74 Gy, and 43 with high-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy boost (2x9 Gy), following 3-D conformal treatment to 46 Gy. Median age was 70 years in both groups, median initial PSA was 7.9 microg/l in 3-DC boost patients and 8.1 microg/l in HDR boost patients. Stage was <or=T2 in 66% and 67% and Gleason score was >or=7 in 52% and 47%, respectively. HRQOL was assessed cross-sectionally using EORTC QLQ-C30 and organ-specific PR25 modules 3--32 (median 19) and 4--25 (median 14) months after treatment, respectively. Questionnaires were completed by 93% and 97% of patients, respectively. Diarrhea and insomnia scores were significantly increased in both groups. In the PR25 module, scores of 3-DC boost and HDR boost patients for urinary, bowel and treatment-related symptoms were similar. Among responders, 34% of 3-DC boost patients and 86% of HDR boost patients had severe erectile problems. Dose escalation in prostate cancer by either 3-DC boost to 74 Gy or HDR brachytherapy boost appears to result in similar HRQOL profiles.

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PMID: 16938814 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]