Screening Colonoscopy Association With Gastrointestinal Toxicity and Quality of Life After Prostate Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
Jonathan W. Lischalk, Vianca F. Santos, Brianna Vizcaino, Astrid Sanchez, Christopher Mendez, Kathleen Maloney-Lutz, Sam Serouya, Seth R. Blacksburg, Todd Carpenter, Moses Tam, Scott Niglio, William Huang, Samir Taneja, Michael J. Zelefsky, Jonathan A. Haas

TL;DR
Screening colonoscopies before prostate radiation therapy help identify GI issues without harming quality of life or increasing toxicity.
Contribution
Demonstrates that pretreatment colonoscopies do not delay therapy and do not worsen outcomes in prostate SBRT patients.
Findings
GI conditions like diverticulosis and polyps were common in pretreatment colonoscopies.
Patients who had colonoscopies closer to SBRT had lower grade 1 toxicity.
No significant QoL detriment was observed in patients with GI pathology identified pre-SBRT.
Abstract
Screening colonoscopies (CS) performed before prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) allow for identifying synchronous malignancies and comorbid gastrointestinal (GI) conditions. Performing these procedures prior to radiation precludes the necessity of post-SBRT pelvic instrumentation, which may lead to severe toxicity and fistulization. We review compliance of CSs, incidence of GI pathology, and the impact of pretreatment CS findings on subsequent physician-reported toxicity and patient-reported quality of life (QoL). We reviewed an institutional database of patients treated for prostate cancer with SBRT including toxicity and QoL outcomes. A detailed review of pretreatment CS findings was reviewed including identification of diverticulosis, location of polyp resection, and presence of hemorrhoids. Pretreatment CS findings were then correlated with outcomes following…
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TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Radiation Effects and Dosimetry
