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LOCAL TUMOR CONTROL WITH SALVAGE CRYOTHERAPY FOR LOCALLY RECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER AFTER EXTERNAL BEAM RADIOTHERAPY

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Patients with initial clinical stage T1-2N0M0 disease and PSA no more than 10 ng./ml. have a higher rate of negative biopsies after salvage cryotherapy. Therefore, they are better candidates for salvage cryotherapy for locally recurrent prostate adenocarcinoma after external beam radiotherapy. To optimize the potential for local control the technique of salvage cryotherapy should include 2 freeze-thaw cycles and a minimum of 5 cryoprobes. Detectable PSA after salvage cryotherapy is a strong predictor of local failure.

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