Journal article

Results of Strontium-89 Therapy in Patients with Prostate Cancer Resistant to Chemotherapy

DH Gunawardana, M Lichtenstein, N Better, M Rosenthal

Clinical Nuclear Medicine | Published : 2004

Abstract

Purpose: Strontium-89 (Sr-89) chloride is an effective palliative treatment of the bone metastases of prostate cancer. Chemotherapy has also been shown to have a palliative benefit in this disease. We aimed to determine the benefits and complications of Sr-89 therapy in patients with prostate cancer who had become refractory to chemotherapy. We conducted a retrospective review of 14 treatments administered to 13 patients with chemotherapy-resistant and hormone-resistant prostate cancer. Results: Of the 14 administered treatments, 8 (57%) resulted in improved pain control, with 2 patients able to stop analgesia. The median duration of response was 56 days. No prostate-specific antigen respons..

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