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Using external beam radiation treatment as an adjunct in radium-223 treatment

Abstract

Castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) commonly metastasizes to the bone, afflicting 90% of these patients. Radium-223 dichloride (223Ra) has proven promising in the treatment of CRPC patients, prolonging life and reducing bone-turnover systemically. However, many patients undergoing 223Ra treatment require further palliation of pain. External beam radiation treatment (EBRT) may therefore be used in between 223Ra injections to provide accelerated pain relief. This can allow patients to continue their 223Ra regimens and gain its associated benefits (i.e., improved overall survival, and delayed time to PSA progression or skeletal-related events). We report the case of a 65-year-old male whose pain persisted after his first cycle of 223Ra, and was successfully treated with a single fraction of EBRT. The clinically-significant benefits observed with both treatments support the use of EBRT as an adjunct therapy with 223Ra.

Authors

Ganesh V; Agarwal A; Vuong S; Barakat T; Borean M; Chow E

Journal

Journal of Pain Management, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 61–63

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

ISSN

1939-5914

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