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Introduction: The efficacy of salvage local therapy after external beam radiotherapy has recently gained attention. However, a challenge with these therapies is the risk of significant genitourinary and gastrointestinal toxicity. Focal brachytherapy may be a treatment option because of its potential to reduce side effects. Case presentation: A patient with castration-resistant prostate cancer was found to be free of metastases on whole-body magnetic resonance imaging following external beam radiotherapy, and prostate biopsy revealed a localized recurrence in the ventral prostate. The patient underwent salvage focal brachytherapy and had a prostate-specific antigen progression-free survival of 23 months. No adverse effects were observed following salvage brachytherapy. Conclusion: Our case suggests that salvage focal brachytherapy may be an effective local treatment option for nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer that has relapsed after external beam radiotherapy, wherein the lesion is confined to a small area within the prostate.
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Yoshida, S., Matsuoka, Y., Toda, K., Uehara, S., Tanaka, H., Yokoyama, M., … Fujii, Y. (2021). Nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer treated with salvage focal brachytherapy after external beam radiotherapy. IJU Case Reports, 4(4), 228–230. https://doi.org/10.1002/iju5.12294
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