The feasibility of prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography(PSMA PET/CT)-guided radiotherapy in oligometastatic prostate cancer patients

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作者
Guler, O. C. [1 ]
Engels, B. [2 ]
Onal, C. [3 ]
Everaert, H. [4 ]
Van den Begin, R. [2 ]
Gevaert, T. [2 ]
de Ridder, M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Karadeniz Tech Univ, Dept Radiat Oncol, Fac Med, TR-61080 Trabzon, Turkey
[2] Vrije Univ Brussel, UZ Brussel, Dept Radiotherapy, Laarbeeklaan 101, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium
[3] Baskent Univ, Dept Radiat Oncol, Fac Med, Adana, Turkey
[4] Vrije Univ Brussel, UZ Brussel, Dept Nucl Med, Laarbeeklaan 101, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium
关键词
Image-guided radiotherapy; Oligometastatic prostate cancer; Prostate-specific membrane antigen; Radiotherapy; GA-68-PSMA LIGAND PET/CT; RECURRENT; METASTASES; C-11-CHOLINE; MANAGEMENT; SURVIVAL;
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10.1007/s12094-017-1736-9
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
To investigate the efficacy and toxicity of 68Ga-PSMA-HBED-CC (Ga-68-PSMA) PET-CT-guided RT in the treatment of oligometastatic prostate cancer retrospectively. A total of 23 prostate cancer patients with biochemical relapse, of which 13 were castration sensitive (CS) and 10 castration resistant (CR), were treated with intensity-modulated and image-guided RT (IMRT-IGRT) on 3 metastases detected by Ga-68 PSMA PET-CT. Androgen deprivation therapy was continued in CR patients. A total of 38 metastases were treated. The involved sites were pelvic bone (n = 16), pelvic lymph nodes (n = 11), paraaortic lymph nodes (n = 6), ribs (n = 3) and vertebral body (n = 2). The median PSA prior to RT was 1.1 ng/mL (range 0.1-29.0 ng/mL). A median dose of 43.5 Gy (range 30-64 Gy) was delivered by IMRT-IGRT in 12-27 fractions. At a median follow-up of 7 months (range 2-17 months), 19 patients (83%) were in remission. Four patients (17%) developed distant recurrences. The actuarial 1-year LC, PFS and OS rates were 100, 51 (95% CI 8-83%) and 100%. Univariate analysis demonstrated a statistically significantly better PFS in CS patients as compared to CR patients (1-year PFS 67 vs. 0%, p < 0.01). One patient experienced grade 2 acute gastrointestinal toxicity. Grade 3 or more toxicity events were not observed. By providing optimal LC, low toxicity and a promising PFS in CS patients, the current retrospective study illustrated that Ga-68 PSMA PET-CT-guided RT may be an attractive treatment strategy in patients with oligometastatic prostate cancer. Validation by randomized trials is eagerly awaited.
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