Scott Eggener, MD, presented “Image-Guided Focal Treatment of Prostate Cancer” during the virtual 5th Global Summit on Precision Diagnosis and Treatment of Prostate Cancer in September 2021.

How to cite: Eggener, Scott. “Image-Guided Focal Treatment of Prostate Cancer.” September 2021. Accessed Nov 2024. https://grandroundsinurology.com/image-guided-focal-treatment-of-prostate-cancer/

Image-Guided Focal Treatment of Prostate Cancer – Summary

Scott Eggener, MD, Professor of Surgery and Radiology and Vice-Chair of Urology at University of Chicago Medicine, discusses image-guided focal therapy and why, despite the challenges of research and adoption of the treatment, it should be researched and taken seriously as a potential standard of care. He explains that focal therapy can be used to minimize unnecessary biopsies and preserve organs. Dr. Eggener then compares the state of breast cancer focal treatment to that of prostate cancer focal treatment by presenting a randomized trial in breast cancer which suggests that prostate cancer care is 50 years behind breast cancer care in this regard. He then states the pros of focal imaging, noting that there have been multiple high-quality trials, that it lowers patients’ likelihood of needing a biopsy, and that it optimizes detection rates. Dr. Eggener then considers the cons of image-guided focal therapy, stating that not all prostate cancer is MR-visible, that MRI tends to underestimate tumor volume, and that MRI is poor at predicting extraprostatic extension. He then summarizes available data on focal therapy showing that vascular targeted photodynamic therapy has much higher outcomes than standard of care, HIFU hemi-ablation has very low rates of salvage therapy or metastases, and gold nanoparticle thermotherapy can result in metastasis-free survival at 1 year after treatment. Dr. Eggener concludes by stating that image-guided focal therapy is worthy of study and physicians should be attentive to results of ongoing and future studies.

The Virtual Global Summit on Precision Diagnosis and Treatment of Prostate Cancer brings together key international opinion leaders of every clinical subspecialty involved in patient care. This event is an integral part of the AdMeTech Foundation’s Annual Summit, which was established in 2016 and became seminal in shaping the state of the art and future vision for precision care. The goal of this event is three-fold: 1) Educating the key stakeholders; 2) Supporting a sustained cross-disciplinary dialogue and consensus on the best emerging clinical practices and research priorities; and 3) Expediting clinical adoption of promising novel diagnostics and therapeutics. For more educational activities from this virtual event, visit our collection page.

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Scott Eggener, MD, is Professor of Surgery and Radiology and Vice-Chair of Urology at University of Chicago Medicine. He also holds the Bruce and Beth White Family Professorship in Urologic Oncology, and serves as Director of the University of Chicago High Risk & Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic (UCHAP). Dr. Eggener is an experienced robotic and open surgeon who specializes in the care of patients with prostate, kidney, and testicular cancers. His research, which has resulted in over 250 publications, exclusively focuses on urologic cancers and primarily focuses on improving the screening and care of men with prostate cancer. Dr. Eggener’s research has been presented at national and international meetings. He is a senior faculty scholar at the Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence and an associate editor at four medical journals. He is on the executive board of International Volunteers in Urology, and frequently participates in volunteer educational and surgical international missions.