Hathal Haddad: Age Should Not Decide Who Gets A Cure
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Hathal Haddad: Age Should Not Decide Who Gets A Cure

Hathal Haddad, Editorial Board of OncoDaily Medical Journal and Head of Interventional Radiotherapy Unit at the Department of Radiation Oncology at University Hospital Tübingen, shared a post on LinkedIn:

“Age should not decide who gets a cure.

Can curative radiotherapy be safely offered to elderly patients (≥75 years) with prostate cancer?

This recent retrospective Data provides a clear and important answer:

  •  Study overview
  •  973 patients treated with EBRT + HDR-Brachytherapy
  •  Propensity score matching (≥75 vs <75 years)
  •  Long-term follow-up (~7–9 years)

Key findings

  •  Biochemical control (7-year bFFF):
    82.9% (≥75 yrs) vs 83.1% (<75 yrs) → no significant difference
  •  Cancer-specific survival (7-year PCSS):
    100% vs 99.3% → excellent outcomes in both groups
  •  Toxicity:
    No increase in GU or GI side effects in elderly patients

Higher dose (BED ≥243 Gy) → significantly improved tumor control

  •  Clinical implications
  •  Age alone should not determine treatment decisions
  •  HDR-Brachytherapy remains safe and effective in older patients
  •  Treatment selection should focus on tumor biology, risk profile, and patient fitness

Why this matters
With a globally aging population, these findings support a shift toward equitable, evidence-based access to curative treatment, avoiding undertreatment of elderly patients
‘Chronological age should not limit curative intent in prostate cancer’.”

Title: Retrospective analysis of high-dose-rate brachytherapy for patients with prostate cancer aged ≥ 75 years

Authors: Keiji Matsuda, Takeshi Ogata, Nobuhiko Kamitani, Kenta Watanabe, Ryoji Tokiya, Takafumi Hayashi, Yoshiyuki Miyaji, Kazumasa Komura, Tsutomu Tamada, Kuniaki Katsui

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