Abstract
4/2010
vol. 2
Clinical Investigations
Original article
Interstitial brachytherapy for penile cancer: the experience of Oncology Centre in Bydgoszcz
J Contemp Brachyther 2010; 2, 4: 157-159
Online publish date: 2011/01/14
Purpose : The aim of this work was to analyze the treatment results and complications of patients with penile cancer treated in our centre.
Material and methods : Thirty three patients were included in this retrospective research. The average age was 62. All patients underwent brachytherapy HDR or PDR procedures using a remote-after-loading system with iridium source.
Results : Average follow-up was 60 months. Complete remission was observed in 24 patients (72.7%) out of the whole group. Locoregional and distant recurrences were noted in 9 patients (27.3%). In all patients 5-year overall and disease free survival were 84.9% and 75.4%, respectively. The 5-year locoregional control rate was 78.8%.
Conclusion : Radical brachytherapy could possibly be a good treatment option in selected patients with T1-3 penile cancer and lesions smaller than 4 cm in diameter.
Material and methods : Thirty three patients were included in this retrospective research. The average age was 62. All patients underwent brachytherapy HDR or PDR procedures using a remote-after-loading system with iridium source.
Results : Average follow-up was 60 months. Complete remission was observed in 24 patients (72.7%) out of the whole group. Locoregional and distant recurrences were noted in 9 patients (27.3%). In all patients 5-year overall and disease free survival were 84.9% and 75.4%, respectively. The 5-year locoregional control rate was 78.8%.
Conclusion : Radical brachytherapy could possibly be a good treatment option in selected patients with T1-3 penile cancer and lesions smaller than 4 cm in diameter.
Keywords
HDR brachytherapy, penile cancer
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