The acute toxicity results of the GETUG-AFU 22 study: A multicenter randomized phase II trial comparing the efficacy of a short hormone therapy in combination with radiotherapy to radiotherapy alone as a salvage treatment for patients with detectable PSA after radical prostatectomy.

2017 
16Background: Radical prostatectomy (RP) is recommended as a standard treatment for localized prostate cancer. However no recommendations exist for pts with detectable PSA after RP. Methods: Pts with localized prostate cancer, treated by RP (R0 or R1), with a PSA level post-RP ≥ 0.2 ng/mL and ≤ 2 ng/mL at randomization and N0 M0 on imaging were included. Pts were randomized (1:1) to radiotherapy (RT) alone (RT arm) or 6 months degarelix hormone therapy (HT) with RT (RT+HT arm). RT consisted of pelvic irradiation (46 Gy in 23 Fr) with a boost on the prostate bed (66 Gy in 33 Fr). The primary endpoint is the event-free survival (EFS). Secondary endpoints are: 5-yr EFS and metastases-free survival, 5 and 10-yr OS, acute and late toxicity (CTCAE V4.0), and QOL. With 122 patients, the probability of selecting the most effective arm is over 80% for a 20% reduction in the HR = 0.80. Results: From Dec-2012 to Sept-2015, 125 pts were included (RT arm: 64 pts; RT+HT arm: 61). Median follow up is 14.7 months (6.2; 3...
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