The haemoglobin levels of patients with prostate cancer treated with radical radiotherapy

Jéssika Sthephane Crislene Mendes, Larissa Bluma Lopes, Livia de Castro Sbano, Rebeca Pimenta Martins Malvão, Giulia Nogueira Franca, A. Penna, Angela Cristina Marinho Moreira, Ana Cláudia Marinho Cardoso, Carla Nogueira, R. R. Martins Júnior, C. Franca
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Introduction: The worldwide estimate points to prostate cancer as the second most frequent cancer in men worldwide, where radiotherapy has been an important modality of curative treatment in managing this neoplasia. The prevalence and impact of cancer-related anemia are not widely known, and it may be overlooked or considered clinically significant. It is believed that the outcomes and toxicity of radiotherapy in prostate cancer treatment may be influenced by blood hemoglobin levels. Objective: To evaluate hemoglobin levels in patients with prostate cancer before and after radiotherapy treatment. Methods: Retrospective, longitudinal study of patients diagnosed with malignant prostate neoplasms undergoing external radiotherapy. Hemoglobin levels were measured before radiotherapy and after treatment completion (20-40 days). Anemia was defined by the World Health Organization as men with values less than 13 g/dl. Prostate cancer recurrence risk classification was based on the National Comprehensive Cancer Network risk criteria. Results: Forty patients were evaluated with measurement of Hemoglobin levels before and after radiotherapy treatment. The mean age was 67 years. According to the risk group classification, 4 patients were low-risk (10%), 27 patients were intermediate-risk (67.5%), and 9 patients were high-risk (22.5%). The mean pre-radiotherapy Hemoglobin levels were 13.3 g/dL, and the mean post-radiotherapy Hemoglobin levels were 10.4 g/dL, p < 0.0001. Conclusion: In this study, a reduction in serum Hemoglobin levels was observed after radiotherapy, highlighting the need for better monitoring of these patients.
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接受根治性放射治疗的前列腺癌患者的血红蛋白水平
简介据估计,前列腺癌在全球男性癌症中的发病率位居第二,而放疗一直是治疗这种肿瘤的重要手段。癌症相关贫血的发病率和影响尚未广为人知,可能被忽视或被认为临床意义不大。据认为,前列腺癌放疗的疗效和毒性可能会受到血红蛋白水平的影响。目的:评估前列腺癌患者的血红蛋白水平:评估前列腺癌患者放疗前后的血红蛋白水平。方法: 进行回顾性纵向研究:对接受体外放射治疗的恶性前列腺肿瘤患者进行回顾性纵向研究。在放疗前和治疗结束后(20-40 天)测量血红蛋白水平。世界卫生组织将贫血定义为血红蛋白值低于 13 g/dl。前列腺癌复发风险分类基于美国国家综合癌症网络风险标准。结果40 名患者在放疗前后接受了血红蛋白水平测量评估。平均年龄为 67 岁。根据风险组别分类,4 名患者为低风险(10%),27 名患者为中风险(67.5%),9 名患者为高风险(22.5%)。放疗前的平均血红蛋白水平为 13.3 g/dL,放疗后的平均血红蛋白水平为 10.4 g/dL,P < 0.0001。结论在这项研究中,观察到放疗后血红蛋白水平有所下降,因此需要对这些患者进行更好的监测。
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