A reappraisal of the role of vesicourethral anastomosis biopsy in patient candidates for salvage radiation therapy after radical prostatectomy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Background and purpose: To investigate the usefulness of vesicourethral anastomotic biopsy (VUBx) in patients who are candidates for salvage radiotherapy (SalvRT) after radical prostatectomy (RRP). Material and methods: From 1992 to 2001, 98 patients with a PSA failure (PSAf) after RRP underwent SalvRT to the prostatic bed (median dose 70 Gy). In 50/98 patients the VUBx was positive, in 26 negative; 22 patients underwent salvRT without a prior VUBx. The prognostic impact on biochemical disease-free survival (bNEDs) of histologic confirmation of the local failure was evaluated retrospectively. Results: In the 40 patients with pre-RT PSA <= 0.9 ng/mL, no additional prognostic information derived from the VUBx, while, for higher PSA values, a positive histology resulted as a covariate independently predictive of post-RT outcome (5-year bNEDs: 74% vs 42% in the 35 and 23 patients with a positive or negative/not performed VUBx, respectively, P = .03), together with pT, pre-RT PSA <= 1.5 ng/mL, and PSA doubling time. Conclusions: In case of PSAf after RRP, VUBx before SalvRT seems unnecessary for PSA <= 0.9 ng/mL. For higher values, a positive VUBx seems to always justify a SalvRT, which may not be recommendable, given the nonnegligible risk of an already micrometastatic disease, if the biopsy results are negative. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Roscigno, Marco; Cozzarini, Cesare; Scattoni, Vincenzo; Bertini, Roberto; Da Pozzo, Luigi; Pasta, Alessandra; Montorsi, Francesco; Bolognesi, Angelo; Fiorino, Claudio; Colombo, Renzo; Fazio, Ferruccio; Rigatti, Patrizio
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