The Dr. Geo Prostate Podcast

MRI-LINAC Radiation for Prostate Cancer with Dr. Michael J. Zelefsky

Sep 10, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Michael J. Zelefsky, a leading figure in radiation oncology from NYU Grossman School of Medicine, explores how MRI-LINAC technology is revolutionizing prostate cancer treatment. He discusses the shift from lengthy radiation sessions to just five ultra-precise treatments. Listeners will learn about the distinctions between SBRT and IMRT, the advantages of photons over protons, and the future potential of AI and genomics in personalized cancer care. Dr. Zelefsky paints an optimistic picture of advanced imaging technologies enhancing patient outcomes.
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Imaging Revolutionized Radiation Precision

  • Imaging and computer-driven planning transformed prostate radiotherapy by enabling focused beams that spare normal tissue.
  • This precision drove dramatic reductions in side effects and improved quality of life for patients.
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SBRT Is Short-Course High-Precision IMRT

  • SBRT is high-precision IMRT delivered in a short course, typically five sessions with higher per-session dose.
  • Trials show well-delivered SBRT can match long-course IMRT outcomes while reducing treatment burden.
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No Clear Clinical Win For Protons

  • Photons (LINAC) remain the standard for prostate cancer; protons show no clear superiority in outcomes so far.
  • Proton centers are costly and their clinical benefit over photons remains unproven for prostate cancer.
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