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Actas Urológicas Españolas

versión impresa ISSN 0210-4806

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BONILLO GARCIA, M.A.; GIMENO ARGENTE, V.  y  JIMENEZ CRUZ, J.F.. Radiofrequency Interstitial Tumor Ablation (RITA) for the treatment of localised prostate cancer. Actas Urol Esp [online]. 2007, vol.31, n.6, pp.627-632. ISSN 0210-4806.

Radiofrequency ablation produces an irreversible destruction of prostate tissue since it reaches temperatures of 110º C that leads the tumour into coagulative necrosis and, based on preliminary studies, it has shown to be a safe therapeutical alternative for localised prostate cancer. It is a non-invasive technique with scarce complications which is especially attractive for those patients whose co-morbidity precludes them from having any others procedures that require general anaesthesia or that make them to be admitted. Another valuable aspect of this treatment modality is that treatment times are short (less than 10 minutes), and controlled lesions can be predictably generated, as well as it is a feasible technique by most urologists since it requires only basic imaging experience and it could be also repeated at any time if needed. However, despite these promising results, long term follow-up are needed before conclusions about the efficacy of RITA can be drawn and, therefore, before setting its role in localised prostate cancer treatment.

Palabras clave : Prostate cancer; Minimally invasive procedure; Radiotherapy.

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