Publication: Postoperative pelvic lymph node radiation therapy in lymph node–positive prostate cancer and mortality risk
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Sayan, M.
Tuac, Y.
Graefen, M.
D’Amico, A. V.
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Whether including pelvic lymph nodes in postradical prostatectomy (RP) radiotherapy (RT) volume for patients with pathologically node-positive (pN1) prostate cancer (PC) is associated with differences in mortality remains uncertain. Methods Multivariable Cox and Fine–Gray regression analyses were performed to evaluate whether use of whole-pelvic lymph node RT (WPRT) plus prostate bed RT (PBRT), compared with PBRT alone, was associated with all-cause mortality (ACM) and PC-specific mortality (PCSM) in this retrospective single-institution cohort of 816 patients with pT2-4pN1M0 PC treated with RP after adjusting for age at and year of RT delivery, pre-RT prostate-specific antigen level, pGleason score, pTumor stage, surgical margin status, number of removed and positive pelvic lymph nodes, and time-dependent use of androgen deprivation therapy. Covariate-adjusted estimates of ACM were generated using the extended Kaplan–Meier method. Key findings and limitations After a median follow-up of 4.83 yr (interquartile range: 3.84–5.90), the addition of WPRT to the postoperative RT treatment volume was associated with a significantly reduced ACM risk (adjusted hazard ratio [AHR], 0.30; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.17–0.52; p
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Elsevier
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Medicine
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European Urology Focus
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10.1016/j.euf.2026.06.008
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