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Recurrence after radiotherapy is not uncommon. Facing this situation, physicians have the choice between numerous possibilities, including simple observation, androgen ablation, salvage radical prostatectomy, cryotherapy, brachytherapy, high-intensity focused ultrasound, chemotherapy and nonconventional therapy. There is, however, no standard treatment and each case must be individually discussed.