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  • - The study analyzes the oncologic outcomes for patients with biochemical recurrence (BCR) after radical prostatectomy (RP) who underwent either lymph node dissection (LND) or radiation therapy (RT) for positive lymph node recurrences detected by PET scans.
  • - It reviewed data from 2476 patients across 19 studies, finding that LND had higher rates of PSA and systemic progressions compared to RT, despite overall low mortality rates for both treatments.
  • - The authors emphasize the need for clearer trial designs in future research, particularly regarding the timing of PSMA PET scans and the use of concurrent systemic therapies alongside salvage treatments.

Article Abstract

Objective: To analyze the oncologic outcomes of biochemical recurrence (BCR) patients who received salvage treatment of lymph node dissection (LND) or radiation therapy (RT) for positron emission tomography (PET)-positive lymph node recurrences following radical prostatectomy (RP).

Methods: Research using the MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Web of Science databases was conducted until June 2023. Inclusion criteria were BCR patients that received salvage LND or RT for PET-positive lymph node recurrence following primary RP for prostate cancer. Studies with a follow-up period of less than 12 months were excluded.

Results: This study included 2476 patients (995 LND, 1481 RT) from 19 publications. The pooled incidences were 51.1 % and 74.3 % in PSA response, 69.8 % and 26.9 % in PSA progression, 41.5 % and 26.9 % in image progression, 41.5 % and 32.0 % in systemic progression, 0.9 % and 0.5 % in overall mortality, and 6.5 % and 1.3 % in cancer-specific mortality in LND and RT, respectively. Limitations include high heterogeneity.

Conclusion: Although heterogeneity is high across all studies, the pooled rates of PSA, image, and systemic progressions are higher in LND than in RT concerning BCR patients with PET-positive lymph nodes. For future trial designs in BCR, assessing the optimal timing of PSMA PET scans, concurrent systemic therapy, and salvage therapy type is imperative.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso.2024.108704DOI Listing

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