Radiotherapy in Prostate Cancer
Innovative Techniques and Current Controversies
Today, the arsenal of "high-precision" or "targeted" radiotherapy includes a variety of techniques and approaches that, like the pieces of a puzzle, need to be put together to provide the prostate cancer patient with high-level optimized radiation treatment. This book examines in detail the role of these innovative radiation techniques in the management of prostate cancer. In addition, a variety of current controversies regarding treatment are carefully explored, including whether prophylactic treatment of the pelvic lymphatics is essential, the magnitude of the effect of dose escalation, whether a benefit accrues from hypofractionation, and what evidence exists for the superiority of protons or heavy ions. Radiotherapy in Prostate Cancer: Innovative Techniques and Current Controversies is intended for both radiation oncologists and urologists with an interest in the up-to-date capabilities of modern radiation oncology for the treatment of prostate cancer.
Phase contrast X-ray imaging- next generation CT imaging
Organ contouring for IMRT
General aspects of patient immobilization
Internal immobilization: From rectal balloon to hyaluronic acid
Clinical endpoints: Biochemical recurrence- a valuable endpoint?
Overall and disease-free survival - too long to wait?
Late toxicity - current scoring concepts
Quality of life: Assessment and Correlates
Dose escalation and new radiation techniques: Dose escalation - an update on randomized clinical trials
IMRT for prostate cancer
IGRT- how and when
Tracking in prostate cancer
Locally advanced disease: Techniques of pelvic lymphatic irradiation
Prophylactic treatment of the pelvic lymphatics: pro
Prophylactic treatment of the pelvic lymphatics: contra
Hormonal therapy and radiation therapy - randomized and prospective trials
Treatment of clinically involved lymph nodes
Hypofractionation: Hypofractionation in prostate cancer- biological aspects
Hypofractionation: Clinical data
Simultaneous integrated boost techniques
Brachytherapy: Principals of 3D, highly conformal brachytherapy
Seed implantation
HDR brachytherapy
Adjuvant treatment and salvage treatment: Target volume definition in postoperative radiotherapy
Randomized trials for adjuvant radiotherapy
Salvage radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy
Salvage prostatectomy after radiotherapy
Use of protons and heavy ions: Proton therapy for prostate cancer: technological and clinical aspects
There is evidence for the superiority of protons or heavy ions, pro
There is evidence for the superiority of protons or heavy ions, contra.
Imaging, delineation and immobilization: MRI and MR-spectroscopy
PET imaging in prostate cancerPhase contrast X-ray imaging- next generation CT imaging
Organ contouring for IMRT
General aspects of patient immobilization
Internal immobilization: From rectal balloon to hyaluronic acid
Clinical endpoints: Biochemical recurrence- a valuable endpoint?
Overall and disease-free survival - too long to wait?
Late toxicity - current scoring concepts
Quality of life: Assessment and Correlates
Dose escalation and new radiation techniques: Dose escalation - an update on randomized clinical trials
IMRT for prostate cancer
IGRT- how and when
Tracking in prostate cancer
Locally advanced disease: Techniques of pelvic lymphatic irradiation
Prophylactic treatment of the pelvic lymphatics: pro
Prophylactic treatment of the pelvic lymphatics: contra
Hormonal therapy and radiation therapy - randomized and prospective trials
Treatment of clinically involved lymph nodes
Hypofractionation: Hypofractionation in prostate cancer- biological aspects
Hypofractionation: Clinical data
Simultaneous integrated boost techniques
Brachytherapy: Principals of 3D, highly conformal brachytherapy
Seed implantation
HDR brachytherapy
Adjuvant treatment and salvage treatment: Target volume definition in postoperative radiotherapy
Randomized trials for adjuvant radiotherapy
Salvage radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy
Salvage prostatectomy after radiotherapy
Use of protons and heavy ions: Proton therapy for prostate cancer: technological and clinical aspects
There is evidence for the superiority of protons or heavy ions, pro
There is evidence for the superiority of protons or heavy ions, contra.
Geinitz, Hans
Roach, III, Mack
van As, Nicholas
ISBN | 978-3-642-37098-4 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783642370984 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2015 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XV, 297 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XV, 297 p. 200 illus., 100 illus. in color. |
Sprache | Englisch |