PSA nadir as a predictive factor for biochemical disease-free survival and overall survival following whole-gland salvage HIFU following radiotherapy failure.
Taimur T ShahM PetersA KanthabalanN McCartanY FatolaJ van der Voort van ZypM van VulpenA FreemanC M MooreM AryaM EmbertonH U AhmedPublished in: Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases (2016)
In our series of high-risk patients, in whom 30-50% may have micro-metastases, disease control rates were promising in PSA responders, however, with significant morbidity. Additionally, post-HIFU PSA nadir appears to be an important predictor for both progression and survival. Further research on focal salvage ablation in order to reduce toxicity while retaining disease control rates is required.