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Patients with stage III prostate cancer are curable and have a number of treatment options, including external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) with or without hormone therapy, surgical removal of the cancer with radical prostatectomy, or active surveillance without immediate treatment.
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Learn More »A significant number of patients electing treatment with surgery will still require postoperative EBRT because they are at an increased risk of cancer recurrence. Clinical studies have demonstrated that EBRT following radical prostatectomy may prolong the time until PSA recurrence, delay the use of hormonal therapy, and improve overall survival for certain patients. EBRT is typically offered to high-risk patients electing treatment with surgical prostatectomy. This includes individuals defined as high-risk and those found to have cancer involving the margins of the surgical specimen, seminal vesicle invasion, positive surgical margins, or extraprostatic extension following prostatectomy and individuals where the PSA remains persistently elevated. The ideal time to deliver radiation therapy following radical prostatectomy is the subject of some debate. Radiation can be administered immediately after prostatectomy to high-risk individuals or in some cases delayed until there is evidence of PSA recurrence. The understanding of how best to use radiation following prostatectomy continues to evolve and patients should discuss the role and timing of radiation with their treating physician.1, 6, 7
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Read More »Studies suggest that neoadjuvant chemotherapy can significantly reduce the amount of detectable prostate cancer. Research also indicates that combination chemotherapy and hormone therapy may improve survival in patients with locally advanced prostate cancer. Clinical trials evaluating neoadjuvant chemotherapy and hormone therapy alone or in combination are ongoing and should be considered especially in individuals at high risk of recurrence.
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