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How would you treat margin positive, node positive (pN+) prostate cancer with detectable post-op PSA but negative PSMA-PET after radical perineal prostatectomy?

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Radiation Oncology · Stony Brook University School of Medicine

Ideally, enroll the patient in a clinical trial like NRG GU-008. Off trial, would treat with salvage RT to the prostate bed and lymph nodes with long term (2 years) ADT. You can consider an MRI to see if there's a nodule in the prostate bed to boost, which may be more likely given a positive margin....

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