First analysis of the long-term results with transrectal HIFU in patients with localised prostate cancer
- PMID: 17997026
- DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2007.10.062
First analysis of the long-term results with transrectal HIFU in patients with localised prostate cancer
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the long-term efficacy of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) therapy for patients with localised prostate cancer.
Material and methods: Patients included in this multicentre analysis had T1-T2 NxM0 prostate cancer, a PSA<15 ng/ml, and a Gleason score (GS) < or = 7, and were treated with prototypes or first-generation Ablatherm HIFU devices between October 1997 and August 2001. The Phoenix definition of biochemical failure was used (PSA nadir+2). Treatment failure was defined as: biochemical failure or positive biopsy.
Results: A total of 140 patients with a mean (SD) age 69.1 yr (6.6) were included. Mean (SD) follow-up was 6.4 yr (1.1). Control prostate biopsies were negative in 86.4% of patients. Median PSA nadir of 0.16 ng/ml (range, 0.0-9.1) was achieved at a mean (SD) of 4.9 mo (5.2). A PSA nadir < or = 0.5 ng/ml was recorded in 68.4% of patients. The actuarial biochemical failure-free survival rates (SR) at 5 and 7 yr were 77% and 69%, respectively. The actuarial disease-free SR at 5 and 7 yr were 66% and 59%, respectively.
Conclusions: This study demonstrates the effective long-term cancer control achieved with HIFU in patients with low- or intermediate-risk localised prostate cancer.
Comment in
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Editorial comment on: first analysis of the long-term results with transrectal HIFU in patients with localized prostate cancer.Eur Urol. 2008 Jun;53(6):1201-2. doi: 10.1016/j.eururo.2007.10.063. Epub 2007 Nov 5. Eur Urol. 2008. PMID: 17997014 No abstract available.
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Editorial comment on: first analysis of the long-term results with transrectal HIFU in patients with localized prostate cancer.Eur Urol. 2008 Jun;53(6):1202-3. doi: 10.1016/j.eururo.2007.10.064. Epub 2007 Nov 5. Eur Urol. 2008. PMID: 17997016 No abstract available.
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