Joyce GR Bomers1, Christiaan G Overduin1, Sjoerd FM Jenniskens1, Michiel Sedelaar2, and Jurgen J Futterer1
1Radiology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 2Urology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Focal therapy offers
great hopes in terms of cancer control and decreased morbidity (i.e. impotence
and incontinence) for patients with localized for low- and intermediate grade prostate
cancer (PCa). Transrectal MR-guided
focal laser ablation of newly diagnosed PCa was successfully performed in 5
patients. It was technically feasible and safe. PSA level decreased in all
patients and follow-up MRI showed no residual or recurrent cancer; indicating
local cancer control, without compromising with increased morbidity or a decrease
in quality of life. Initial results are promising and more patients have to be
included with longer follow-up.