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Brachytherapy After External Beam Treatment for Prostate Cancer |
A study from 1980 reported 14 patients with biopsy proven locally recurrent prostate cancer 16 to 51 months after completion of external beam radiation therapy. Local tumor control was achieved in 11 of 14 (79%) patients, and 8 patients were free of disease at the time of their last follow-up. A more recent study reported a 67% 5-year survival in 31 patients treated with gold seed implantation after local failure following external beam irradiation. Unfortunately there are no good statistics on this on this as the experience with this salvage therapy is limited. Other treatment options are radical prostatectomy, cryosurgery, and hormone therapy. I would encourage you and your husband to see a urologist and medical oncologist to explore all treatment options available in your area. |
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