Health-related quality of life changes due to high-dose rate brachytherapy, low-dose rate brachytherapy, or intensity-modulated radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
2016
72 Background: To compare urinary, bowel, and sexual health-related quality of life (HRQOL) changes due to high-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy, low-dose rate (LDR) brachytherapy, or intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) monotherapy for prostate cancer. Methods: Between January 2002 and September 2013, 413 low-risk or favorable intermediate-risk prostate cancer patients were treated with HDR brachytherapy monotherapy to 2,700-2,800 cGy in two fractions (n=85), iodine-125 LDR brachytherapy monotherapy to 14,500 cGy in one fraction (n=249), or IMRT monotherapy to 7,400-8,100 cGy in 37-45 fractions (n=79) without pelvic lymph node irradiation. No androgen deprivation therapy was given. Patients used an International Prostate Symptoms Score questionnaire, an Expanded Prostate cancer Index Composite-26 bowel questionnaire, and a Sexual Health Inventory for Men questionnaire to assess their urinary, bowel, and sexual HRQOL, respectively, pre-treatment and at 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 18 months post-treatment. Re...
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