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Pattern of Decrease of Prostate Specific Antigen after Radical Radiotherapy for the Prostate Cancer / 대한방사선종양학회지
The Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology ; : 136-140, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-122388
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a useful tumor marker, which is widely used as a diagnostic index and predictor of both treatment and follow-up result in prostate cancer. A prospective analysis was carried out to obtain the period of PSA normalization and the half life of PSA and to analyze the factors influencing the period of PSA normalization. The PSA level was checked before and serially after radical radiotherapy. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Twenty patients with clinically localized prostate cancer who underwent radical external beam radiotherapy were enrolled in this study. Accrual period was from April 1993 to May 1998. Median follow-up period was 26 months. Radiotherapy was given to whole pelvis followed by a boost to prostate. Dose range for the whole pelvis was from 45 Gy to 50 Gy and boost dose to prostate, from 14 Gy to 20 Gy. The post-irradiation PSA normal value was under 3.0 ng/ml. The physical examination and serum PSA level evaluation were performed at 3 month interval in the first one year, and then at every 4 to 6 months.

RESULTS:

PSA value was normalized in nineteen patients (95%) within 12 months. The mean period of PSA normalization was 5.3 (+/-2.7) months. The half life of PSA of the nonfailing patients was 2.1 (+/-0.9) month. The nadir PSA level of the nonfailing patients was 0.8 (+/-0.5) ng/ml. The period of PSA normalization had the positive correlation with pretreatment PSA level (R2=0.468). The nadir PSA level had no definite positive correlation with the pretreatment PSA level (R2=0.175). The half life of serum PSA level also had no definite correlation with pretreatment PSA level (R2=0.029).

CONCLUSION:

The PSA level was mostly normalized within 8 months (85%). If it has not normalized within 12 months, we should consider the residual disease in prostate or distant metastasis. In 2 patients, the PSA level increased 6 months or 20 months before clinical disease was detected. So the serum PSA level can be used as early diagnostic indicator of treatment failure.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pelvis / Physical Examination / Prostate / Prostatic Neoplasms / Radiotherapy / Reference Values / Prospective Studies / Follow-Up Studies / Treatment Failure / Prostate-Specific Antigen Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: The Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology Year: 1999 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pelvis / Physical Examination / Prostate / Prostatic Neoplasms / Radiotherapy / Reference Values / Prospective Studies / Follow-Up Studies / Treatment Failure / Prostate-Specific Antigen Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: The Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology Year: 1999 Type: Article