One-step ultrasound-based high dose rate (HDR) prostate brachytherapy with dose escalation to the dominant intra-prostatic lesion.

2014 
106 Background: To demonstrate feasibility of using high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy to deliver 25% higher than prescription dose to the dominant intra-prostatic lesion (DIL) as defined on multi-parametric MRI for intermediate and high risk prostate cancer. Methods: Twenty six patients with predominantly unilateral disease consented to a University Ethics-approved phase II study of selective dose escalation. HDR brachytherapy was performed in weeks 1 and 3 of treatment, each delivering one fraction of 10 Gy to the whole prostate. External beam consisted of 46Gy/23 fractions starting 3 days after the first HDR fraction.T2 FSE images were obtained using 1.5T endorectal MRI in transverse, sagittal and coronal planes followed by Dynamic Contrast Enhancement after injection of gadolinium. Apparent Diffusion Coefficient maps were calculated. The DIL was contoured on the MRI and, following image registration, transposed to the preoperative TRUS performed in the treatment position. Intra-operative TRUS with sou...
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