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Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy with or without Neurovascular Sparing in Reducing Erectile Dysfunction in Patients with Localized Prostate Cancer

Trial Status: closed to accrual

This phase II trial studies how well stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy with or without sparing the nerves and vessels to the penis works in reducing erectile dysfunction in patients with prostate cancer that has not spread beyond the prostate. Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy, also known as stereotactic body radiation therapy, uses special equipment to position a patient and deliver radiation to tumors with high precision. This method can kill tumor cells with fewer doses over a shorter period and cause less damage to normal tissue. Modifying stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy to spare the nerves and vessels to the penis, compared to no modification, may help preserve sexual function after treatment in patients with prostate cancer.