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Review
. 2000 Nov-Dec;50(6):349-75; quiz 376-9.
doi: 10.3322/canjclin.50.6.349.

External beam radiation therapy for prostate cancer

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External beam radiation therapy for prostate cancer

E M Horwitz et al. CA Cancer J Clin. 2000 Nov-Dec.
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  • CA Cancer J Clin 2001 Mar-Apr;51(2):144

Abstract

Men with non-metastatic prostate cancer have many treatment options. For over 35 years, radiation therapy has been a mainstay of treatment for this disease. With improvements in technology and better use of pretreatment prognostic factors, such as prostate specific antigen level and Gleason score, biochemical and clinical results have steadily improved. This article reviews the current status of radiation therapy in the treatment of prostate cancer. Results of treatment utilizing three-dimensional conformal and conventional techniques are compared and contrasted. The appropriate use of adjuvant hormones and particle beam therapy in the management of this disease is also discussed. Finally, the toxicity and future directions of radiation therapy in the treatment of prostate cancer are addressed.

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