Adam B. Weiner: SBRT and ADT for oligometastatic prostate cancer
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Adam B. Weiner: SBRT and ADT for oligometastatic prostate cancer

Adam B. WeinerFaculty at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, shared an article by Giulia Marvaso, et al. on X:

“SBRT + ADT for oligometastatic prostate cancer.

RADIOSA trialThe Lancet Oncology.

Six months of ADT prolonged time to clinical progression from 15 to 32 months.”

ADT with SBRT versus SBRT alone for hormone-sensitive oligorecurrent prostate cancer (RADIOSA): a randomised, open-label, phase 2 clinical trial.

Authors: Giulia Marvaso, et al.

Charles Jiang, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, reshared the post on X, adding:

“Excellent result!

Personally would love to see more data using short term Arpi (with and without ADT) in psma pet area.”