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Management of radiation failure for localized prostate cancer

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Due to the historically large number of patients with localized prostate cancer (CAP) treated by radiation therapy, an increasing number of patients are presenting local failure. The currently available concepts regarding its definition as well as management options are reviewed.

The literature regarding radiation failure for localized prostate cancer was reviewed. Emphasis was made on articles concerning definition of radiation failure, patient evaluation and restaging and definitive as well as palliative management options.

There is definitely a subset of patients with locally recurrent prostate cancer without evidence of metastasis that could potentially benefit from aggressive local therapy. A treatment algorithm is proposed but it should be emphasized that treatment options should be individualized to suit the need of a particular patient.

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Letran, J., Brawer, M. Management of radiation failure for localized prostate cancer. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis 1, 119–127 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.pcan.4500225

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