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A New Technique for Treating Low-risk Prostate Cancer—Super Active Surveillance
Published on: November 7, 2025
[Treatment concepts for primary oligometastatic prostate cancer]
S Knipper1, M Graefen2, B Hadaschik3
1Martini-Klinik Prostatakarzinomzentrum, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, Deutschland. a.knipper@uke.de.
Background:
About 5% of prostate cancer patients have distant metastases at diagnosis. In these metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancers (mHSPC), systemic therapy is recommended, according to the guidelines. Moreover, metastasis-directed therapy (MDT) is discussed to prolong survival.
Objectives:
The contemporary literature concerning local therapy and MDT in patients with mHSPC is summarized.
Methods:
Selective literature search.
Results:
In 2018, randomized controlled data on local therapy in mHSPC patients were published by the authors of the STAMPEDE study. Here, patients were randomized between standard of care (SOC) ± radiotherapy to the prostate (RT). Within the overall cohort, no difference regarding 3‑year overall survival (OS) was observed. Within a prespecified subgroup of patients with low metastatic burden. Similar results were observed in numerous retrospective studies analyzing radical prostatectomy; prospective randomized studies are pending. For MDT, there are no sufficient data in mHSPC patients yet.
Conclusions:
In the current guidelines, systematic therapy is standard of care in mHSPC patients. In patients with low metastatic burden, a survival benefit was observed when adding percutaneous RT to the prostate. Retrospective studies also suggest a benefit when adding RP. However, whether MDT prolongs survival is still unknown.
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