However, it appears there was a sizable likelihood increase of urinary retention, incontinence, or blood issues (26.9% vs 18.3%) for this lesser overall radiation (but higher single visit radiation).
SBRT requires only five visits, it appears, instead of up to 39 visits.
Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa:
Potential SBRT side effects
As was noted above, when compared to conventional radiation therapy, SBRT often produces fewer and milder side effects.
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A friend of mine had SBRT for prostate cancer, about twenty years ago, and has been in remission ever since. Five short treatments. Zero PSA reading. No bleeding, no ED, no incontinence.
Finished my radiation treatment (5 sessions over two weeks) in Sept. The side effects were unpleasant, but short duration.
I caught mine early enough that I expect to be cancer free up to the day I check out.....
I finished a 28-day regimen of proton therapy for prostate cancer the first week of August. During the treatment, my only symptoms were having to get up to pee several times each night and diarrhea. Both of these have been pretty much resolved, and one month after treatment, my PSA was 0.03.
I have also been on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT_ since the first week of May. Apart from the normal, obvious side effects with having practically no testosterone, I feel the same strength and energy as before I started the ADT.
For some reason (maybe because I had a Gleason score of 9 at one particular location in my prostate), the oncologist did not recommend SBRT.