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How exactly would you utilize ADT via leuprolide or bicalutamide with salvage RT post prostatectomy with PSA >0.5?

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Medical Oncology · Duke University School of Medicine

The dilemma on the need for hormonal therapy in the salvage radiation setting after radical prostatectomy is a major one in current clinical practice, driven by the modest survival benefits seen in the RTOG 9601 trial with 2 years of bicalutamide (Shipley et al., PMID 28146658), but also follow up s...

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Radiation Oncology · UMass Memorial Medical Group

Excellent and thorough answer by @Dr. First Last above. I would also just add the results of RTOG 0534/ [SPPORT] as corroboration, which looked at the benefit of adding 4-6 months of STADT using an anti-androgen + LHRH agonist in 2 of the three arms: Prostate bed RT alone, prostate bed RT + STADT, a...

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