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      Brachytherapy for Patients With Prostate Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology/Cancer Care Ontario Joint Guideline Update.

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          Purpose To jointly update the Cancer Care Ontario guideline on brachytherapy for patients with prostate cancer to account for new evidence. Methods An Update Panel conducted a targeted systematic literature review and identified more recent randomized controlled trials comparing dose-escalated external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) with brachytherapy in men with prostate cancer. Results Five randomized controlled trials provided the evidence for this update. Recommendations For patients with low-risk prostate cancer who require or choose active treatment, low-dose rate brachytherapy (LDR) alone, EBRT alone, and/or radical prostatectomy (RP) should be offered to eligible patients. For patients with intermediate-risk prostate cancer choosing EBRT with or without androgen-deprivation therapy, brachytherapy boost (LDR or high-dose rate [HDR]) should be offered to eligible patients. For low-intermediate risk prostate cancer (Gleason 7, prostate-specific antigen < 10 ng/mL or Gleason 6, prostate-specific antigen, 10 to 20 ng/mL), LDR brachytherapy alone may be offered as monotherapy. For patients with high-risk prostate cancer receiving EBRT and androgen-deprivation therapy, brachytherapy boost (LDR or HDR) should be offered to eligible patients. Iodine-125 and palladium-103 are each reasonable isotope options for patients receiving LDR brachytherapy; no recommendation can be made for or against using cesium-131 or HDR monotherapy. Patients should be encouraged to participate in clinical trials to test novel or targeted approaches to this disease. Additional information is available at www.asco.org/Brachytherapy-guideline and www.asco.org/guidelineswiki .

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          Journal
          J. Clin. Oncol.
          Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
          American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
          1527-7755
          0732-183X
          May 20 2017
          : 35
          : 15
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Joseph Chin, London Health Sciences Centre, London; Andrew Feifer, Trillium Health Partners' Fidani Cancer Centre, University Health Network, Mississauga; Arthur Jacques, Patient Representative; D. Andrew Loblaw, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; R. Bryan Rumble, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA; Marisa Kollmeier, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY; Elisabeth Heath, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, MI; Jason Efstathiou, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Tanya Dorff, USC Norris Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA; and Barry Berman, Broward Health, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
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          10.1200/JCO.2016.72.0466
          28346805
          9b640200-5964-4a0a-a978-4e7ea46b98ca
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