TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER

Background. Radiation-induced damage to the pelvic organs (post-radiation proctitis, cystitis, urethritis) is a frequent complication after radiotherapy for prostate cancer. The reported frequency of late  radiation damage to the pelvic organs is up to 30 %.Material and methods. The paper presents t...

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Main Author: I. V. Sycheva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2018-07-01
Series:Sibirskij Onkologičeskij Žurnal
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Online Access:https://www.siboncoj.ru/jour/article/view/765
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spelling doaj-3fc62d9a0f2f46e4b0d0f6a4350e54652021-07-28T21:02:04ZrusTomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of SciencesSibirskij Onkologičeskij Žurnal1814-48612312-31682018-07-01173647110.21294/1814-4861-2018-17-3-64-71547TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCERI. V. Sycheva0Medical Radiological Research CenterBackground. Radiation-induced damage to the pelvic organs (post-radiation proctitis, cystitis, urethritis) is a frequent complication after radiotherapy for prostate cancer. The reported frequency of late  radiation damage to the pelvic organs is up to 30 %.Material and methods. The paper presents treatment outcomes of 149 with radiation-induced pelvic injuries caused by brachitherapy  (15 patients) and combination treatment including brachitherapy and external beam radiation therapy (28 patients) for stage T1–3N0M0  prostate cancer. Radiationinduced rectitis (proctitis) was revealed in  149 patients and complications of the urinary tract after radiation treatment were noted in 107 (72 %) patients. Potency  failure was observed in 98 % of cases. All patients received  conservative treatment and 8 (5 %) of these patients underwent  surgery after inefficient conservative treatment. Results. Favorable effect of conservative therapy of radiation-induced rectitis was obtained in 141 (95 %) patients. Eight (5 %)  patients underwent colostomy due to the formation of vesicle-rectal  fistula. Chemical cauterization of the mucosa of the bladder and  rectum in patients with erosive hemorrhagic and hemorrhagic rectitis and cystitis was effective and safe. The frequency of post-radiation  complications was found to be less after brachitherapy than after  combination treatment using brachitherapy and external beam  radiation.https://www.siboncoj.ru/jour/article/view/765prostate cancerbrachitherapycombination radiation therapyradiation-induced injuriesradiation-induced proctitisradiation-induced cystitisradiation-induced urethritisvesicle-rectal fistula.
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author I. V. Sycheva
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TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
Sibirskij Onkologičeskij Žurnal
prostate cancer
brachitherapy
combination radiation therapy
radiation-induced injuries
radiation-induced proctitis
radiation-induced cystitis
radiation-induced urethritis
vesicle-rectal fistula.
author_facet I. V. Sycheva
author_sort I. V. Sycheva
title TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
title_short TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
title_full TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
title_fullStr TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
title_full_unstemmed TREATMENT OF RADIATION-INDUCED PELVIC DAMAGE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
title_sort treatment of radiation-induced pelvic damage after radiation therapy for prostate cancer
publisher Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Sibirskij Onkologičeskij Žurnal
issn 1814-4861
2312-3168
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Background. Radiation-induced damage to the pelvic organs (post-radiation proctitis, cystitis, urethritis) is a frequent complication after radiotherapy for prostate cancer. The reported frequency of late  radiation damage to the pelvic organs is up to 30 %.Material and methods. The paper presents treatment outcomes of 149 with radiation-induced pelvic injuries caused by brachitherapy  (15 patients) and combination treatment including brachitherapy and external beam radiation therapy (28 patients) for stage T1–3N0M0  prostate cancer. Radiationinduced rectitis (proctitis) was revealed in  149 patients and complications of the urinary tract after radiation treatment were noted in 107 (72 %) patients. Potency  failure was observed in 98 % of cases. All patients received  conservative treatment and 8 (5 %) of these patients underwent  surgery after inefficient conservative treatment. Results. Favorable effect of conservative therapy of radiation-induced rectitis was obtained in 141 (95 %) patients. Eight (5 %)  patients underwent colostomy due to the formation of vesicle-rectal  fistula. Chemical cauterization of the mucosa of the bladder and  rectum in patients with erosive hemorrhagic and hemorrhagic rectitis and cystitis was effective and safe. The frequency of post-radiation  complications was found to be less after brachitherapy than after  combination treatment using brachitherapy and external beam  radiation.
topic prostate cancer
brachitherapy
combination radiation therapy
radiation-induced injuries
radiation-induced proctitis
radiation-induced cystitis
radiation-induced urethritis
vesicle-rectal fistula.
url https://www.siboncoj.ru/jour/article/view/765
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