Chronic Prostate Cancer-Related Symptoms and Toxicities Following Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy: Implications for Future Radionuclide Therapy
Diya Kallam, Kelly Gaudian, Ryan Collins, Zoya Zwart, Min Ji Koh, Malika T Danner, Alan L Zwart, Deepak Kumar, Suy Simeng, Lisa Gudenkauf, Mark Fallick, Giuseppe Esposito, Brian Gonzalez, Sean Collins

TL;DR
This study finds that many prostate cancer patients treated with SBRT experience symptoms similar to those from radionuclide therapy, suggesting the need for baseline assessments before future treatments.
Contribution
The study introduces the use of the FACT-RNT questionnaire to assess long-term SBRT symptoms and their relevance to future RNT risk stratification.
Findings
25% of SBRT-treated patients reported mild to severe side effects, including fatigue and xerostomia.
The FACT-RNT questionnaire can help distinguish baseline symptoms from RNT-related toxicities.
Salivary gland dysfunction and GI issues were common, similar to RNT side effects.
Abstract
Background Men treated for prostate cancer can experience a high symptom burden. Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is increasingly utilized in the management of localized prostate cancer, while radionuclide therapy (RNT) is rapidly becoming a standard treatment option for metastatic prostate cancer. The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Radionuclide Therapy (FACT-RNT) is a newly validated questionnaire assessing symptoms and toxicities among patients receiving RNT. This study aimed to characterize long-term, patient-reported symptoms in prostate cancer survivors treated with SBRT using the FACT-RNT questionnaire, and to explore whether such symptoms may inform risk stratification for future RNT candidacy. Methodology We conducted a cross-sectional assessment of symptoms and toxicities after prostate SBRT using the FACT-RNT, a 15-item questionnaire assessing common…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Treatment and Research · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Effects of Radiation Exposure
