Review on the role of radiotherapy in oligometastatic prostate cancer castration-naive
Published: 31 March 2021
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In recent years, the treatment of metastatic cancer, either at diagnosis or relapsed after primary therapy, may be based not only on androgenic deprivation but other options should be considered as well. This is particularly relevant in the case known as “oligometastatic” that can be treated with curative intent. In such case Radiotherapy plays a paramount role for primary cancer control and the cure of the oligometastases.
Franzone, P., Pastorino, A., Olivetta, E., Beretta, L., Garibaldi, E., Pozzi, G., & Durante, O. (2021). Review on the role of radiotherapy in oligometastatic prostate cancer <i>castration-naive</i>. Working Paper of Public Health, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/wpph.2021.9253
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