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Review
. 1990:43 Suppl 1:97-100.

[Volumetric and structural changes of prostatic carcinoma under hormonal treatment]

[Article in Spanish]
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[Volumetric and structural changes of prostatic carcinoma under hormonal treatment]

[Article in Spanish]
F Boronat et al. Arch Esp Urol. 1990.

Abstract

The evolution of the ultrasonographic images of 25 patients with advanced carcinoma of the prostate receiving antiandrogen (cyproterone acetate) and LH-RH analogue therapy were studied. Thirteen patients were on daily LH-RH analogue therapy while the remaining patients received a monthly depot dose. At 6 months, the ultrasound follow-up revealed a 20.4% reduction of the transverse and a 19.8% reduction of the anteroposterior diameter for the first patient group. Similar results were observed for the second group comprised of 12 patients who received depot therapy; a mean reduction of the diameters of 119.9% and 18.7%, respectively. At 6 months, 66% of the patients in the first group and 59% of the second group showed an improvement of ultrasound patterns. Infiltration of the seminal vesicles improved for both groups, 41% and 38% of patients, respectively. However, at 12 months this rose to 50% improvement for the group on the daily treatment regimen. The follow-up data after 6 months are as yet unavailable for the group on depot therapy. Transrectal ultrasound is an easy, reproducible method that is very useful in the follow-up of patients with advanced cancer of the prostate receiving hormone therapy.

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