New principles in the treatment of prostate cancer--the oncologist's view.

Anders Widmark
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From the oncologist's perspective an interesting development has occurred during the last 10 years regarding the treatment of prostate cancer. In patients with localized prostate cancer the combination of neo-adjuvant hormonal therapy and radiotherapy has been associated with improved survival compared to radiotherapy alone. As prostate cancer patients treated with low doses of external beam radiotherapy, e.g. 70 Gy, have a risk of tumour-like cells remaining in the prostate, there has been renewed interest in the use of dose-escalation radiotherapy for treating localized prostate cancer using various techniques. The reported results indicate benefits in terms of metastasis-free survival and also suggest improved overall survival. New chemotherapy drugs, e.g. mitoxantrone and taxans, are presently being tested in hormone-refractory prostate cancer and hopefully will improve outcomes. Fascinating results have been reported with the combination of radioisotopes and chemotherapy. These results will hopefully add new options for the treatment of prostate cancer. The present overview deals with some of these aspects.

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前列腺癌治疗的新原则——肿瘤学家的观点。
从肿瘤学家的角度来看,在过去的10年里,前列腺癌的治疗出现了一个有趣的进展。在局限性前列腺癌患者中,与单独放疗相比,新辅助激素治疗和放疗相结合可提高生存率。由于前列腺癌患者接受低剂量外束流放疗(如70 Gy)治疗,存在前列腺中残留肿瘤样细胞的风险,因此,使用剂量递增放疗使用各种技术治疗局限性前列腺癌重新引起了人们的兴趣。报告的结果表明,在无转移生存方面获益,也表明总生存期提高。新的化疗药物,如米托蒽醌和紫杉素,目前正在激素难治性前列腺癌中进行测试,有望改善结果。据报道,放射性同位素和化疗的结合产生了令人着迷的结果。这些结果有望为前列腺癌的治疗提供新的选择。本文概述了其中的一些方面。
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