Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3824527 | Progrès en Urologie | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The fact that external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy are now considered to be curative techniques has led to major review of the modalities of follow-up after radiotherapy for prostate cancer. The problem concerns both the diagnosis of recurrence, rapidly announced by elevation of prostatic-specific antigen (PSA), usually at a subclinical stage, and the validity of criteria of biochemical recurrence to allow comparison of various study. Physicians involved in follow-up should be aware of the potential of bounce in PSA follow-up after external beam radiotherapy or brachytherapy. The PSA bounce phenomemon was defined by a rise of PSA values (+Â 0.1 â0.8Â ng/ml) with a subsequent fall. Biochemical failure after external beam radiotherapy or brachytherapy (with or without hormonotherapy) was defined by Phoenix criteria by a rise of 2Â ng/ml above an initial PSA nadir. This definition was more correlated to PSA bounce phenomenon.
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Authors
A. Toledano, R. Chiche, H. Lamallem, A. Kanoui, S. Beley, F. Thibault, P. Sèbe,