Radiation after prostatectomy can be used in two settings:
- Salvage Radiation: Given if PSA begins to rise (biochemical recurrence) after surgery, suggesting cancer cells remain.
- Adjuvant Radiation: Offered soon after surgery if high-risk features are seen in the pathology report, such as positive margins, seminal vesicle invasion, or extracapsular extension.
Both approaches use targeted external beam radiation to the prostate bed, aiming to destroy microscopic cancer cells before they grow or spread.