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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han Tang ◽  
Yonghui Lu ◽  
Hua Ren ◽  
Jianhua Fu ◽  
Yulian Meng ◽  
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Abstract Background: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common urological disease and often associated with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in elderly men. Chinese acupuncturists found that deep acupuncture at Qugu point (CV2) can effectively relieve urination difficulties and improve quality of life of patients with troublesome BPH/LUTS. However, there are currently insufficient scientific evidence and well-designed trials to support its effect as well as safety in the treatment of BPH/LUTS. Therefore, this study protocol is designed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of deep acupuncture at CV2 for men with BPH/LUTS.Methods: A single-center, randomized, subject-and assessor-blinded, placebo-controlled trial will be conducted in an outpatient acupuncture department in Beijing, China. A total of 120 subjects (50-80 yr) will be randomized to one of three balanced groups: deep acupuncture group 1 (deep acupuncture at CV2 with needle tip reaching the prostate capsule), deep acupuncture group 2 (deep acupuncture at CV2 with needle tip 10mm away from the prostate capsule), and sham acupuncture group (sham acupuncture with non-penetrating needle) in a ratio of 1:1:1. The study period for each subject will be 4 months, including 4 weeks baseline observation period, 4 weeks intervention period, and 8 weeks follow-up period. All subjects will receive 10 treatments during the intervention period. Subjects in deep acupuncture groups will be measured the needle depth and angle by computerized tomography (CT) in their first treatment. The primary outcome is the change in International Prostate Symptom Score. Secondary outcomes include quality of life, maximum urinary flow rate, and post-void residual.Discussion: The objectives of this study include: 1) to assess the efficacy of deep acupuncture at CV2 in the treatment of BPH; 2) to evaluate the safety of acupuncture at CV2 by measure the needle depth and angle under CT. This study will provide an evidence-based recommendation for acupuncture at CV2 in the treatment of BPH.Trial registration: Registered on 18 January 2020. Chinese Clinical Trials Register, ChiCTR2000029203.



2021 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 102787
Author(s):  
Hamidreza Zia ◽  
Fatemeh Khatami ◽  
Seyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Wang ◽  
Brian Lewis ◽  
Marcus Ruscetti ◽  
Eric Ko ◽  
Paul Rava ◽  
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With process improvements in treatment including image guidance and intensity modulation, radiation therapy remains an important component of care for patients affected with prostate carcinoma. Although radiation therapy coupled with hormone therapy can provide exceptional cure rates in patients with low and intermediate risk factors, more progress is needed for patients with high risk of failure. These patients often can present with large volume disease in the prostate with unfavorable Gleason grade and risk for disease at and beyond the prostate capsule. These patients are predominantly treated with radiation therapy for local treatment. Developing strategies to augment control with radiation therapy in parallel to hormone therapy is important for the next generation of prostate cancer patients. This paper reviews potential molecular pathways that can sensitize prostate cancer cells to radiation therapy and potentially improve the therapeutic index for patients with this disease.





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2020 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 199-199
Author(s):  
Bohan Wang ◽  
Shigeng Zhang ◽  
Chengfang Sun ◽  
Chuanjun Du ◽  
Gaofei He ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (10) ◽  
pp. 1829-1837
Author(s):  
Preston E. Weaver ◽  
Lisa A. Smith ◽  
Pranav Sharma ◽  
Rohali Keesari ◽  
Hasan Al Mekdash ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (12) ◽  
pp. e3636-e3637
Author(s):  
George Managadze ◽  
George Sharashenidze ◽  
Irakli Surmanidze ◽  
Ambrosi Pertia


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 737-741
Author(s):  
Dana O. Olson ◽  
Joseph M. Baisden ◽  
David L. Groten ◽  
Can Talug

Prostate cancer is usually diagnosed when elevated PSA levels lead to a TRUS biopsy. We present a case in which there were several negative biopsies and a rising PSA. This led to a multiparametric MR (mpMRI) which demonstrated a large mass which originated in the anterior transition zone and had extended through the anterior fibromuscular stroma and prostate capsule with a significant extra-prostatic component. The mass was successfully approached anteriorly with a CT-guided biopsy. The patient was subsequently successfully treated with radiotherapy utilizing MR in the planning process. This case report summarizes the utility of mpMRI in this clinical setting. For patients with high suspicion of prostate malignancy despite prior negative biopsies, it can identify tumor in locations not amenable to TRUS biopsy. It also is critical for accurate radiation treatment planning, allowing for increased confidence in tumor targeting as well as sparing sensitive normal tissue.



2019 ◽  
Vol 125 (2) ◽  
pp. 253-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Saad ◽  
Marco Moschini ◽  
Armando Stabile ◽  
Petr Macek ◽  
Camille Lanz ◽  
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