Patient-reported quality of life after salvage brachytherapy for radio-recurrent prostate cancer: A prospective Phase II study
Abstract
Background
Patient-reported quality of life (QOL) after salvage brachytherapy for radiorecurrent prostate cancer has not been well-characterized prospectively.
Methods
We examined 25 men who recurred after primary radiotherapy for prostate cancer and received MRI-guided salvage brachytherapy as part of a prospective Phase II study. These patients received prospectively a validated patient-reported QOL questionnaire to fill out at baseline, as well as 3, 15, and 27 months after re-irradiation to determine the degree of sexual, bowel, and urinary dysfunction (maximum dysfunction score
=
100).
Results
On average, sexual function continued to decline with time, and patients had significantly worse sexual function scores at 27 months than baseline (p
=
0.01). Although bowel and urinary symptoms worsened acutely at 3 or 15 months, they showed on average some improvement by 27 months, and there were no significant differences between baseline and 27-month urinary or bowel scores. An interval to re-irradiation less than 4.5 years and prior brachytherapy were each associated significantly with the largest decrements in bowel function (p
=
0.035).
Conclusion
Similar to the patterns seen in the de novo setting, patients who receive salvage brachytherapy report a worsening of bowel and urinary symptoms followed by some improvement by 27 months, while sexual function steadily declines over time. Interval to re-irradiation and type of prior radiation received may be used to counsel and optimize selection of men for salvage brachytherapy with regard to QOL endpoints.
Keywords: Quality of life, Salvage therapy, Brachytherapy, Magnetic resonance imaging, Prostate cancer, Prostate-specific antigen
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PII: S1538-4721(09)00199-8
doi:10.1016/j.brachy.2009.01.004
© 2009 American Brachytherapy Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
