Introduction: Radiation therapy for prostate cancer is associated with a 15-20% five-year recurrence rate. Patients with recurrence in the prostate only are candidates for salvage local therapies; however, there is no consensus on modality. This study uses registries at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) and University of Western Ontario (UWO) to compare the oncologic outcomes of salvage radical prostatectomy (SRP) and salvage ablation (SA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Radiation refractory prostate cancer (RRPCa) is common and salvage cryotherapy for RRPCa is emerging as a viable local treatment option. However, there is a paucity of long-term data. The purpose of this study is to determine long-term outcomes following salvage cryotherapy for RRPca.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbiraterone acetate (AA) is an inhibitor of androgen biosynthesis, though this cannot fully explain its efficacy against androgen-independent prostate cancer. Here, we demonstrate that androgen deprivation therapy depletes androgen-utilizing Corynebacterium spp. in prostate cancer patients and that oral AA further enriches for the health-associated commensal, Akkermansia muciniphila.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMRI-guided transurethral ultrasound ablation (TULSA) is a novel modality for minimally invasive ablation in patients with localised prostate cancer (PCa). A multi-national Phase 1 (30 patients) and subsequent Phase 2 (115 patients) study showed TULSA to be feasible, safe and well tolerated. However, technical viability and safety of salvage prostatectomy for those who failed TULSA is unclear.
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