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PROSTATE CANCER: BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE

 

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Biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy

 

Biochemical recurrence after radiation therapy
Management of Biochemical Recurrence after Definitive Cryotherapy in Prostate Cancer
Management of Biochemical Recurrence after Definitive High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound in Prostate Cancer
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  1. What is the definition of failure after radical prostatectomy?
  2. Describe the Pound et al. study which illustrated the natural history of biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy
  3. What is the median PSA in patients with newly detected bone metastasis?
  4. What percentage of patients with biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy with PSA <10 ng/mL will have a positive bone scan?
  5. What is the best study to determine local failure following radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy?
  6. What is the minimum recommended dose of salvage radiation?
Answers
  1. What is the definition of failure after radical prostatectomy?
    • PSA ≥ 0.2 ng/mL with a second confirmatory laboratory value
  2. Describe the Pound et al. study which illustrated the natural history of biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy
    • Cohort study of 1997 men who underwent radical prostatectomy
    • 15% developed biochemical recurrence
    • The median time from biochemical recurrence to metastasis was 8 years
    • After development of metastatic disease, the median time to death was 5 years
  3. What is the median PSA in patients with newly detected bone metastasis?
    • 32 ng/mL
  4. What percentage of patients with biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy with PSA <10 ng/mL will have a positive bone scan?
    • 4%
  5. What is the best study to determine local failure following radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy?
    • MRI
  6. What is the minimum recommended dose of salvage radiation?
    • 64 Gy
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