Rectal radiation dose-reduction techniques in prostate cancer: a focus on the rectal spacer
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- DOI: 10.2217/fon-2018-0286
Rectal radiation dose-reduction techniques in prostate cancer: a focus on the rectal spacer
Abstract
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. External beam radiotherapy by a variety of methods is a standard treatment option with excellent disease control. However, acute and late rectal side effects remain a limiting concern in intensification of therapy in higher-risk patients and in efforts to reduce treatment burden in others. A number of techniques have emerged that allow for high-radiation dose delivery to the prostate with reduced risk of rectal toxicity, including image-guided intensity-modulated radiation therapy, endorectal balloons and various forms of rectal spacers. Image-guided radiation therapy, either intensity-modulated radiation therapy or stereotactic ablative radiation therapy, in conjunction with a rectal spacer, is an efficacious means to reduce acute and long-term rectal toxicity.
Keywords: endorectal balloon; erectile dysfunction; prostate cancer; radiation therapy; rectal spacer; rectal toxicity; stereotactic ablative radiotherapy; stereotactic body radiotherapy.
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