Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study

Prostate cancer (PC) is one of the most challenging and pressing problems of modern oncourology because of high morbidity associated with the disease. The main methods of radical treatment of patients with localized and regional PC are radical prostatectomy and beam radiation therapy, external or br...

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Main Authors: B. Ya. Alekseev, K. M. Nyushko, S. A. Reva, A. K. Nosov, D. G. Prokhorov, T. T. Andabekov, A. A. Krasheninnikov, E. Yu. Safronova, M. I. Shkol’nik, S. B. Petrov, A. S. Kalpinskiy, A. D. Kaprin
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spelling doaj-7e13966f0c3f4618927392641b2d2b5f2021-07-29T08:41:42ZrusABV-pressOnkourologiâ 1726-97761996-18122016-12-01124708010.17650/1726-9776-2016-12-4-70-80631Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter studyB. Ya. Alekseev0K. M. Nyushko1S. A. Reva2A. K. Nosov3D. G. Prokhorov4T. T. Andabekov5A. A. Krasheninnikov6E. Yu. Safronova7M. I. Shkol’nik8S. B. Petrov9A. S. Kalpinskiy10A. D. Kaprin11National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of RussiaP.A. Hertzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of RussiaN.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology, Ministry of Health of RussiaN.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology, Ministry of Health of RussiaRussian Research Center for Radiology and Surgical TechnologiesRussian Research Center for Radiology and Surgical TechnologiesP.A. Hertzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of RussiaP.A. Hertzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of RussiaRussian Research Center for Radiology and Surgical TechnologiesN.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology, Ministry of Health of RussiaP.A. Hertzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute – branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of RussiaNational Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of RussiaProstate cancer (PC) is one of the most challenging and pressing problems of modern oncourology because of high morbidity associated with the disease. The main methods of radical treatment of patients with localized and regional PC are radical prostatectomy and beam radiation therapy, external or brachytherapy. Nonetheless, the rate of biochemical progression of the disease after radical treatment remains high and averages 27–53 %. Of the utmost importance is determination of the tumor nidus which raises the marker level. Currently, in patients with distant metastases the only widely accepted treatment method is palliative hormonal therapy (HT). However, in majority of patients marker recurrence can be associated with so-called oligometastatic progression characterized by a minimal number of detectable metastases. Research shows that surgical treatment or beam radiation therapy in selected patients of this cohort allows to significantly increase the time until HT prescription, and in some cases to abandon it altogether. The article describes the results of surgical treatment of patients subjected to salvage lymphadenectomy for oligometastatic PC progression at three centers: P.A. Hertzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, N.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology and Russian Research Center for Radiology and Surgical Technologies. In the multicenter study, short-term and longterm results of surgical treatment of 57 patients were evaluated. It was shown that in some patients, salvage lymphadenectomy can be an effective treatment option significantly lengthening the time until HT prescription, and in 23.4 % of patients it can lead to long-term (12 months) stabilization of the disease and 90 % decrease in prostate-specific antigen level compared to the initial pre-surgery level without any additional forms of therapy.https://oncourology.abvpress.ru/oncur/article/view/594prostate canceroligometastaseslymphogenic progressionsalvage lymphadenectomyshort-term treatment resultslong-term treatment resultsmulticenter study
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author B. Ya. Alekseev
K. M. Nyushko
S. A. Reva
A. K. Nosov
D. G. Prokhorov
T. T. Andabekov
A. A. Krasheninnikov
E. Yu. Safronova
M. I. Shkol’nik
S. B. Petrov
A. S. Kalpinskiy
A. D. Kaprin
spellingShingle B. Ya. Alekseev
K. M. Nyushko
S. A. Reva
A. K. Nosov
D. G. Prokhorov
T. T. Andabekov
A. A. Krasheninnikov
E. Yu. Safronova
M. I. Shkol’nik
S. B. Petrov
A. S. Kalpinskiy
A. D. Kaprin
Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study
Onkourologiâ
prostate cancer
oligometastases
lymphogenic progression
salvage lymphadenectomy
short-term treatment results
long-term treatment results
multicenter study
author_facet B. Ya. Alekseev
K. M. Nyushko
S. A. Reva
A. K. Nosov
D. G. Prokhorov
T. T. Andabekov
A. A. Krasheninnikov
E. Yu. Safronova
M. I. Shkol’nik
S. B. Petrov
A. S. Kalpinskiy
A. D. Kaprin
author_sort B. Ya. Alekseev
title Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study
title_short Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study
title_full Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study
title_fullStr Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study
title_sort salvage lymphadenectomy in patients with lymphogenic prostate cancer progression after radical treatment: results of a multicenter study
publisher ABV-press
series Onkourologiâ
issn 1726-9776
1996-1812
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Prostate cancer (PC) is one of the most challenging and pressing problems of modern oncourology because of high morbidity associated with the disease. The main methods of radical treatment of patients with localized and regional PC are radical prostatectomy and beam radiation therapy, external or brachytherapy. Nonetheless, the rate of biochemical progression of the disease after radical treatment remains high and averages 27–53 %. Of the utmost importance is determination of the tumor nidus which raises the marker level. Currently, in patients with distant metastases the only widely accepted treatment method is palliative hormonal therapy (HT). However, in majority of patients marker recurrence can be associated with so-called oligometastatic progression characterized by a minimal number of detectable metastases. Research shows that surgical treatment or beam radiation therapy in selected patients of this cohort allows to significantly increase the time until HT prescription, and in some cases to abandon it altogether. The article describes the results of surgical treatment of patients subjected to salvage lymphadenectomy for oligometastatic PC progression at three centers: P.A. Hertzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, N.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology and Russian Research Center for Radiology and Surgical Technologies. In the multicenter study, short-term and longterm results of surgical treatment of 57 patients were evaluated. It was shown that in some patients, salvage lymphadenectomy can be an effective treatment option significantly lengthening the time until HT prescription, and in 23.4 % of patients it can lead to long-term (12 months) stabilization of the disease and 90 % decrease in prostate-specific antigen level compared to the initial pre-surgery level without any additional forms of therapy.
topic prostate cancer
oligometastases
lymphogenic progression
salvage lymphadenectomy
short-term treatment results
long-term treatment results
multicenter study
url https://oncourology.abvpress.ru/oncur/article/view/594
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