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Planning for Preservation: Feasibility of Erectile Tissue Sparing During Prostate Stereotactic Radiotherapy.

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Journal of medical radiation sciences 2025 Vol.72(4) p. 465-472
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P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
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I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, with the creation of a substitute CT (sCT) for planning
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
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O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
[CONCLUSION] Results indicate that ETS is feasible in conjunction with a planning MRI during SBRT for PC without compromise to TVs. Further prospective investigation is required to observe whether a decrease in ET dose correlates to a preservation in sexual function and/or improved treatment outcome satisfaction.

Hudson F, Dinsdale G, Young T, McMaster A, Erven T, Ryan O

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[INTRODUCTION] An estimated one in six Australian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) by age 85.

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APA Hudson F, Dinsdale G, et al. (2025). Planning for Preservation: Feasibility of Erectile Tissue Sparing During Prostate Stereotactic Radiotherapy.. Journal of medical radiation sciences, 72(4), 465-472. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.70008
MLA Hudson F, et al.. "Planning for Preservation: Feasibility of Erectile Tissue Sparing During Prostate Stereotactic Radiotherapy.." Journal of medical radiation sciences, vol. 72, no. 4, 2025, pp. 465-472.
PMID 40829163 ↗
DOI 10.1002/jmrs.70008

Abstract

[INTRODUCTION] An estimated one in six Australian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC) by age 85. Cure and quality of life are the modern definitions of successful cancer treatment, and preservation of continence and sexual function relates closely to treatment outcome satisfaction. Erectile tissue sparing (ETS) is not generally standard practice for PC stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT). This retrospective planning study aimed to determine if erectile tissue (ET) could be spared whilst maintaining clinically acceptable doses to target volumes (TV) and critical organs during PC SBRT.

[METHODS] Imaging datasets of 30 PC patients treated at our centres were used. Patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, with the creation of a substitute CT (sCT) for planning. ET structures, including penile bulb (PB), internal pudendal arteries (IPA) and neurovascular bundles (NVB), were contoured on MRI. Two 40 Gy in five fraction plans were created for each patient, with and without ETS constraints. Plans were compared using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.

[RESULTS] Significant dose reduction was observed in bilateral IPAs and NVBs using ETS plans. No significant difference was seen in coverage of the clinical TVD, rectum V, urethra planning risk volume V, bladder V, or PB. Changes in coverage of the planning TVD and bladder V were deemed not clinically relevant.

[CONCLUSION] Results indicate that ETS is feasible in conjunction with a planning MRI during SBRT for PC without compromise to TVs. Further prospective investigation is required to observe whether a decrease in ET dose correlates to a preservation in sexual function and/or improved treatment outcome satisfaction.

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