Radiotherapy and Short-Term Androgen Deprivation for Localized Prostate Cancer
Radiation Oncology Associates · RTOG Foundation · +7 more institutions
Abstract
It is not known whether short-term androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) before and during radiotherapy improves cancer control and overall survival among patients with early, localized prostate adenocarcinoma.
From 1994 through 2001, we randomly assigned 1979 eligible patients with stage T1b, T1c, T2a, or T2b prostate adenocarcinoma and a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level of 20 ng per milliliter or less to radiotherapy alone (992 patients) or radiotherapy with 4 months of total androgen suppression starting 2 months before radiotherapy (radiotherapy plus short-term ADT, 987 patients). The primary end point was overall survival. Secondary end points included disease-specific mortality, distant metastases, biochemical failure (an increasing level of PSA), and the rate of positive findings on repeat prostate biopsy at 2 years.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.41
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
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12Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Prostate cancer
- Androgen deprivation therapy
- Radiation therapy
- Androgen
- Oncology
- Term (time)
- Prostate