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1Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
The management of high-risk prostate cancer is challenging, as patients have a high risk of both local and distant relapse. Although adjuvant systemic treatment remains an important component of management, for those receiving radiotherapy, optimal local treatment should include a brachytherapy boost. This may be given by low dose rate (LDR) or high dose rate (HDR) techniques, but HDR has several advantages over LDR by virtue of more consistent dose optimisation, ability to treat outside the prostate and lower toxicity. A significant body of evidence now supports the use of HDR brachytherapy in addition to supplementary pelvic external beam radiotherapy for men with high-risk disease. Consistent evidence has emerged from randomised clinical trials, meta-analyses, and from institutional and multicentre cohort studies. It has been shown to improve local disease control and possibly reduce metastases and improve cancer-specific survival compared with external beam radiotherapy alone. It should be considered as standard treatment.

