An Endorsement of the 2018 Guideline on Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: An ASTRO, ASCO, and AUA Evidence-Based Guideline
Abstract – Guideline Objective:
The objectives of this guideline are to assess the advantages of hypofractionated radiation therapy compared to conventional fractionation in terms of prostate control, toxicity, and quality of life. Our recommendations are based on the 2018 Guideline on Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: An ASTRO, ASCO, and AUA Evidence-Based Guideline.
Abstract – Patient Population:
Men with localized prostate cancer.
Abstract – Intended Guideline Users:
The guideline document will support providers in recommending the most optimal radiation therapy schedules to their patients.
Abstract – Research Questions:
The objectives of this guideline endorsement are to assess the advantages of hypofractionated radiation therapy com:pared to conventional fractionation in terms of prostate control, toxicity, and quality of life. With respect to the ASTRO guidelines we assessed the following:
- Does the Working Group agree with the interpretation of the evidence and the justification of the original recommendation?
- Are modifications required to align with the Ontario context?
- Is it likely there is new, unidentified evidence that would call into question the recommendation?
- Are statements of qualification/clarification to the recommendation required?
