2001
DOI: 10.1159/000055186
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Die LDR-Brachytherapie, eine minimal invasive Alternative in der Therapie des organbegrenzten Prostatakarzinoms

Abstract: LDR Brachytherapy, a Minimally Invasive Alternative in the Treatment of Organ-Confined Prostate Cancer In den letzten Jahren erlebte die Brachytherapie mit permanenten Implantaten beim organbegrenzten Prostatakarzinom besonders in den USA, wo im Jahre 1999 mehr als 40 000 Implantationen durchgeführt wurden, eine Renaissance. Mit einer gewissen Verzögerung nimmt die Popularität dieser Methode auch in Europa immer mehr zu. Dies, obwohl die Brachytherapie keine absolut neue Methode in der Behandlung des Prostatak… Show more

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“…Due to the steep dose gradient the surrounding tissue is spared, in contrast with percutaneous irradiation . However, possible side effects include lower urinary tract symptoms and/or erectile dysfunction . By the use of permanent brachytherapy in patients with low risk prostate cancer a high cure rate of 93%–97% can be achieved as was also demonstrated in the present analysis .…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Due to the steep dose gradient the surrounding tissue is spared, in contrast with percutaneous irradiation . However, possible side effects include lower urinary tract symptoms and/or erectile dysfunction . By the use of permanent brachytherapy in patients with low risk prostate cancer a high cure rate of 93%–97% can be achieved as was also demonstrated in the present analysis .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%