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Cytoreductive and Palliative Radical Prostatectomy, Extended Lymphadenectomy and Bilateral Orchiectomy in Advanced Prostate Cancer with Oligo and Widespread Bone Metastases: Result of Feasibility, Our Initial Experience

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  162-167

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 To evaluate the feasibility of cytoreductive radical prostatectomy (CRP), lymphadenectomy, and bilateral orchiectomy in patients with advanced prostate cancer with oligo-and poly-metastases. Furthermore, the functional and oncological outcomes of these patients in comparison with the control group that underwent treatment only with systemic therapy (ST group) is investigated in a well-selected, prospective cohort study. Material and methods: A total of 26 patients were enrolled in CRP group and 23 patients in ST group. The patients have been followed (9 to 43 months(median: 19. 5)) with PSA (prostate specific antigen), whole body bone scan and other necessary imaging and laboratory tests. Functional and oncological outcomes were compared between two groups. Results: Biochemical relapse occurred in 9 patients (34. 6%) in CRP group and in 17 patients (73. 9%) in ST group (P = 0. 01). Whole-body bone scans showed more reduced metastasis volume in CRP group (P = 0. 003). There was no voiding dysfunction in 22 patients in CRP group post-operatively (84. 6%), while in ST group trans-urethral resection of prostate or permanent Foley catheter was needed in 8 patients (34. 7%) and bilateral percutaneous nephrostomy was done in one patient. Six patients in CRP group (23%) and eight patients in ST group (34. 7%) died because of prostate cancer and there was no difference between cancer specific survival between the two groups (P = 0. 975). Conclusion: Although surgery doesn’ t improve cancer specific survival in patients with skeletal metastatic prostate cancer in the short term, but offers better local control, improves biochemical relapse-free survival, might prevent excessive interventions,and reduce bone pain and metastasis.

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    SIMFOROOSH, NASSER, Dadpour, Mehdi, & MOFID, BAHRAM. (2019). Cytoreductive and Palliative Radical Prostatectomy, Extended Lymphadenectomy and Bilateral Orchiectomy in Advanced Prostate Cancer with Oligo and Widespread Bone Metastases: Result of Feasibility, Our Initial Experience. UROLOGY JOURNAL, 16(2), 162-167. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/271539/en

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    SIMFOROOSH NASSER, Dadpour Mehdi, MOFID BAHRAM. Cytoreductive and Palliative Radical Prostatectomy, Extended Lymphadenectomy and Bilateral Orchiectomy in Advanced Prostate Cancer with Oligo and Widespread Bone Metastases: Result of Feasibility, Our Initial Experience. UROLOGY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2019;16(2):162-167. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/271539/en

    IEEE: Copy

    NASSER SIMFOROOSH, Mehdi Dadpour, and BAHRAM MOFID, “Cytoreductive and Palliative Radical Prostatectomy, Extended Lymphadenectomy and Bilateral Orchiectomy in Advanced Prostate Cancer with Oligo and Widespread Bone Metastases: Result of Feasibility, Our Initial Experience,” UROLOGY JOURNAL, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 162–167, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/271539/en

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