
The pattern of prostate cancer local recurrence after radiation and salvage cryoablation
Author(s) -
Chee Kwan Ng,
Naji J. Touma,
Venu Chalasani,
Madeleine Moussa,
Dónal B. Downey,
Joseph L. Chin
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
canadian urological association journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.477
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1920-1214
pISSN - 1911-6470
DOI - 10.5489/cuaj.748
Subject(s) - cryoablation , medicine , prostate cancer , prostate , histopathology , cryosurgery , biopsy , cancer , urology , radiology , surgery , pathology , ablation
Objective: We assessed the pattern of local recurrence after salvagecryoablation of the prostate, and the impact of local recurrence onintermediate-term outcome.Methods: One hundred twenty-two patients who underwentsalvage cryoablation were studied after a mean follow-up of 56months. Serial prostate biopsy was carried out after cryoablation.The histopathology of prostate biopsies before and after cryoablationwere compared. The prognostic value of post-cryoablationbiopsy was assessed with the Cox regression method.Results: 23.1% of patients had a positive biopsy for prostate cancerfollowing salvage cryoablation. Most cancer recurrences occurredin the apex (51.5%), base (21.2%) and seminal vesicles (18.2%).The presence of cancer at the base of the prostate was found tobe a prognostic factor for eventual biochemical failure. Overall5-year biochemical disease-free survival (bDFS) was 28%, howeverpatients with cancer at the base of the prostate had a 5-yearbDFS of 0%.Conclusion: Cancer recurrences occurred in areas where aggressivefreezing was avoided as it might result in serious problems (e.g.,urethro-rectal fistula and incontinence). Post-cryoablation biopsiesand the location of persistent disease are of prognostic value.