Abstract

14641 Objective: To evaluate the value of neoadjuvant (NHT) and concomitant hormonal therapy (CHT) for high risk prostate cancer patients treated with conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT). Methods: From October 1997 to January 2002, 116 patients with high risk prostate cancer were submitted to 3DCRT and were analyzed retrospectively. High risk patients were defined as patients with PSA >20 ng/ml, and/or T3 clinical stage and/or Gleason score >7, or two factors of intermediate risk (PSA ≥10 and <20 ng/ml, T2b-T2c and Gleason score >7). The NHT and CHT were performed on 69 (59.5%) and 79 (68.1%) patients, respectively. The prostate and seminal vesicles median doses were 81 Gy (72–82.8) and 61.2 Gy (45–77.4) respectively. The median time from diagnosis to 3DCRT was 2,9 months (0.9–134.9). Results: On median follow-up of 54.5 months (13.5–93.9), the 5-year actuarial overall (OS) and 5-year biochemical progression-free survival (BPFS) were 84.3% and 64.7% respectively. The OS for patients submitted to NHT was 89.8% versus 76.4% for patients that were not submitted to (p = 0.0139). Patients that received CHT had an OS of 89.6% versus 73.4% for patients that did not receive CHT (p = 0.0201). Gleason score, clinical stage and seminal vesicles irradiation were significant to BPFS (p = 0.0372, p = 0.0412 and p = 0.0321 respectively). Conclusions: NHT and CHT increased OS of high risk prostate cancer of patients. Gleason score and clinical stage were important prognostic factors to BPFS. Seminal vesicles irradiation is recommended for high risk patients. No significant financial relationships to disclose.

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