Sixty-nine patients with localised prostatic cancer, who could not undergo radical prostatectomy due to loco-regional lymph node metastasis or anaesthesiological counter-indications, were subjected to a combined treatment, radiation therapy and androgen deprivation. All patients underwent pelvio-lymphadenectomy and those with cervico-urethral obstruction, endoscopic resection of the prostate. There was a progression of the disease in 33% of patients with lymph node metastasis (median time of progression 33 months) and in 27% of those without (median time of progression 22 months). Stable disease in 67% of patients (median follow-up over 3 years).