Et. Goluboff et Mc. Benson, EXTERNAL-BEAM RADIATION-THERAPY DOES NOT OFFER LONG-TERM CONTROL OF PROSTATE-CANCER, Urologic clinics of North America, 23(4), 1996, pp. 617
In the absence of large, contemporary, randomized series comparing ext
ernal beam radiation and radical prostatectomy, definitive conclusions
regarding relative efficacy are difficult to establish. This article
examines series in which an objective, comparable end point was used a
nd prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response was assessed. With follow-
up of less than 5 years, PSA-based recurrence rates are similar for ex
ternal beam radiation and radical surgery; however, the 10- and 15-yea
r control rates are significantly lower in the population of patients
treated with external beam radiation. The authors conclude that extern
al beam radiation therapy as a single modality does not equal radical
prostatectomy in comparably staged and followed patients.