2014
DOI: 10.2217/fon.14.37
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Prostate Changes Related to Therapy: With Special Reference to Hormone Therapy

Abstract: Hormone and radiation therapy have traditionally been used in prostate cancer (PCa). Morphological effects are often identified in needle biopsies and surgical specimens. A range of histological changes are seen in the non-neoplastic prostate and in the pre-neoplastic and neoplastic areas. Other ablative therapies, including cryotherapy, and emerging focal therapies, such as high-intensity focused ultrasound, photodynamic therapy and interstitial laser thermotherapy, may induce changes on the prostate. As new … Show more

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“…Prostate biopsy in this setting aims to detect local recurrence/persistence of prostate cancer and evaluate the grade and extent of local extent [63]. However, because RT influences the prostate's histologic morphology and can kill tumor in a delayed fashion, this limits the ability to pathologically grade tumors with a significant radiation effect [64].…”
Section: Indication For Prostate Biopsy After Primary Radiation Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prostate biopsy in this setting aims to detect local recurrence/persistence of prostate cancer and evaluate the grade and extent of local extent [63]. However, because RT influences the prostate's histologic morphology and can kill tumor in a delayed fashion, this limits the ability to pathologically grade tumors with a significant radiation effect [64].…”
Section: Indication For Prostate Biopsy After Primary Radiation Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%