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<p><strong>Treatment Options For Prostate Cancer</strong></p>
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<p>Although some cancers may grow so slowly that treatment may not be  needed, other grow fast and are a threat to life. Determining the need  for treatment and the type of treatment can be a difficult decision.</p>
<p>There  are a number of ways to treat prostate cancer. However, the choice will  mostly be up to the doctor to determine which ones may be appropriate  depending on the stage of the disease and grade of the cancer as well as  the age and health of the patient. However, the longer the patient&#8217;s  life expectancy, the more uncertain the prediction and choice of a  treatment method becomes, as most prostate cancers progress with time.  The feelings of the patient and the possible side effects are also to be  taken into consideration.</p>
<p><a  href="http://www.treatprostatecancer.net/prostate-cancer-treatment/treatment-for-prostate-cancer">Treatment For Prostate Cancer</a> may  involve watchful waiting, surgery, radiation therapy, or hormonal  therapy. Some men receive a combination of therapies. A cure is probable  for men whose prostate cancer is diagnosed early. However, surgery,  radiation therapy, and hormonal therapy all have the potential to  disrupt sexual desire or performance for a short while or permanently.  Therefore it is advisable to discuss your concerns with your doctor.</p>
<p>Two  major treatments have been proved to be efficient in eradicating  localized prostate cancer: surgical removal of the prostate and vesical  vesicles (radical prostatectomy), and radiotherapy (external beam  radiotherapy and interstitial radiotherapy). It is admitted that  patients who will benefit from these treatments are those whose life  expectancy exceeds 10 years. No benefit is expected in older patients  who are likely to die from another disease. However, for those with  metastatic prostate cancer, hormone therapy or chemotherapy would prove  more effective although radiotherapy could also be used.</p>
<p><strong>Surgical (Radical Prostatectomy)</strong></p>
<p>Radical  prostatectomy involves the surgical removal of the entire prostate, the  seminal vesicles, the tissue immediately surrounding them, and some of  their associated pelvic lymph nodes. It is appropriate for men for whom  it is believed the tumor can be removed completely by surgery.</p>
<p>The  major advantage of radical prostatectomy is that because prostate  cancer may be scattered throughout the prostate gland in an  unpredictable way, the entire prostate must be removed so that cancer  cells are not left behind. Many experts consider radical prostatectomy  to be the gold standard treatment in young patients having  organ-confined disease. Indications for radical prostatectomy are  presumably curable tumors in patients whose life expectancy is above 10  years.</p>
<p><strong>Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer</strong></p>
<p>Radiation  therapy, also sometimes called radiotherapy, is a general term used to  describe several types of treatment including the use of high-powered  X-rays, placement of radioactive materials into the body or injection of  a radioactive substance into the bloodstream. These various types of  radiation treatments are used in a wide range of settings. These  circumstances include primary treatment of localized prostate cancer,  secondary treatment for cancer recurring within the region of the  prostate and for relief of pain and other symptoms related to prostate  cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.</p>
<p>The curative  indication of external-beam radiotherapy is similar to that of radical  prostatectomy: organ-confined cancer in patients with a life expectancy  above 10 years. The treatment generally involves a 7-week course of  radiotherapy. Radiotherapy is considered to result in lower rates of  incontinence and erectile dysfunction than with radical prostatectomy.  The major side-effects of conventional external radiotherapy are urinary  irritative symptoms and bowel complications.</p>
<p><strong>Hormonal Therapy for Prostate Cancer</strong><br />
When the prostate cancer is more advanced, and has spread to other  parts of the body, treatment includes reducing the testosterone (male  hormone) that supports the prostate and its tumors. Hormone therapy  reduces symptoms and prevents further growth. Hormone therapy is  achieved by either surgery or medication. Testosterone can be reduced by  removing the testes; the operation is called a bilateral orchiectomy.  The other commonly used option, however, is chemical castration &#8211;  injecting synthetic LH-RH analogs every three to four months to suppress  the natural production of testosterone. In doing so, it deprives the  cancer cells of an element needed for growth. Using a number of  medications, hormonal therapy attempts to nullify as much as possible  all male hormone effect on prostate cancer cells.</p>
<p>There is also  evidence that prostate cancer patients whose disease has spread to the  lymph nodes will encounter prolonged progressive-free survival and a  better quality of life with early hormonal therapy. While hormonal  manipulation causes prostate cancer to shrink in 85 to 90 percent of a  prostate cancer patients, total and durable eradication of the disease  is unlikely. The good news is that hormone therapy may control prostate  cancer for many years. The current hormonal therapy standard of care is,  once initiated, to continue hormone therapy for life.</p>
<p>However,  while hormonal therapy can put your cancer in check, there are  unpleasant side effects such as nausea and vomiting, hot flashes,  anaemia, lethargy, osteoporosis, swollen and tender breasts and erectile  dysfunction. Evidence indicates that hormonal treatment when combined  with radiation increases survival duration.</p>
<p><strong>Chemotherapy</strong></p>
<p>Chemotherapy  refers to drug treatment using single drugs or a cocktail of several  medications aimed at destroying cancer cells. The drugs circulate  throughout the body in the bloodstream and can kill any rapidly growing  cells, including both cancerous and non-cancerous ones. Chemotherapy  drugs are carefully controlled in both dosage and frequency so that  cancer cells are destroyed while the risk to healthy cells is minimized.  Often, it is not the primary therapy for prostate cancer patients, but  may be used when prostate cancer has spread outside of the prostate  gland. Over the past 10 years chemotherapy treatments have been shown to  improve pain control and survival for patients with advanced prostate  cancer, who have progressed despite hormonal therapy.</p>
<p>Common side  effects of chemotherapy depend on the type of drug used, dosage and  length of treatment. For prostate cancer patients, the most frequently  used chemotherapy regimen is docetaxel and prednisone. The most common  side effects of this regimen are fatigue, nausea and vomiting,  diarrhoea, hair loss, taste changes and a decrease in blood cell counts  that result in an increased risk of infections.</p>
<p><strong>Watchful Waiting</strong></p>
<p>Watchful  waiting/deferred treatment consists of a standpoint strategy until an  active treatment may be required. Only patients with good compliance and  easy access to healthcare should be candidates for watchful waiting.  These men are counseled, and reviewed regularly with clinical  examination and PSA measurements. The support for such management is  based on the natural course of prostate cancer progression, which has  been proved to be slow. Commonly, deferred treatment is indicated in  asymptomatic old patients (life expectancy being less than 10 years  because of age or debilitating conditions) with localized or locally  advanced cancer. It is prudent to perform re-biopsy to avoid  under-staging of the tumor.</p>
<p><strong>Active Surveillance</strong></p>
<p>Active  surveillance is traditionally reserved for men with small-volume and  low-to-moderate-grade prostate cancer, who have a low risk of death from  prostate cancer. During active surveillance, men are followed closely  with serial PSA, DRE, transrectal ultrasounds, and repeat prostate  biopsies at regular intervals. It is different from watchful waiting in  that men on active surveillance may elect treatment for cure when their  disease appears to be changing and becoming more aggressive. The goal of  active surveillance is to allow men to maintain their quality of life  when the disease is slow growing or inactive but still allow them to be  cured of prostate cancer when the disease appears to become more  aggressive or is growing.</p>
<p>However, regarding the issue of  prevention of prostate cancer, there is still a lingering controversy  about true prevention. Consequently, most physicians believe that there  is no easy substitute for a healthy lifestyle involving eating a healthy  diet, avoiding dietary excesses, eating plenty of fruits and  vegetables, getting lots of exercise and being physically active,  visiting the doctor on a regular basis, and most importantly achieving  and maintaining a normal body weight.</p>
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<p>Prostate cancer is a specifically male cancer as it involves the prostate gland, which is part of the male reproductive system. The prostate gland is located between the bladder and rectum and is responsible for the production of seminal fluid. Prostate cancer treatment options depend on how advanced the cancer is.</p>
<p> Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the United States. Prostate cancer may cause pain, difficulty urinating and erectile dysfunction, although early prostate cancer may cause no symptoms at all. It is most frequent in men of fifty and is most often diagnosed in men in their seventies.</p>
<p> Diagnosis is through a physical examination or by blood tests. One of these blood tests is called the PSA test. PSA stands for prostate specific antigen, and it is this antigen that they are looking for in the blood. A confirmed case of prostate cancer will be confirmed by taking a biopsy.</p>
<p> If the cancer is contained within the prostate gland then there are two treatment options. The cancer can be treated with radiation therapy, which is the use of x-rays to kill cancer cells. The cancer can also be removed by surgery called radical prostatectomy.</p>
<p> A radical prostatectomy involves the removal of the entire prostate gland and usually the nearby lymph nodes, under general anaesthesia. The lymph nodes are then checked to see if the cancer has spread, known as metastasizing. There is a risk with prostate cancer of it metastasizing to other parts of the body, especially to the bones and the lymph nodes.</p>
<p> With both types of treatment there is a chance that the cancer will reoccur, however incidence of reoccurrence are less with the radical prostatectomy than with the radiation therapy. Careful consideration to the benefits and side effects of both treatments must be given so that you get the best treatment option for you.</p>
<p> If the cancer has metastasized beyond the prostate gland then hormone treatment can be given. Male hormones, called androgens, can be associated with accelerated growth of the tumor. Therefore if hormones are restricted the growth of the tumor can be slowed down. Androgens such as testosterone are produced in the testicles, so the testicles are sometimes removed as part of hormone treatment.</p>
<p> The final <a  href="http://www.treatprostatecancer.net/prostate-cancer-treatment/treatment-for-prostate-cancer">Treatment For Prostate Cancer</a> is called &#8216;watchful waiting&#8217;. This involves regular check ups and monitoring by your doctor to keep a check on the tumor&#8217;s growth. Your doctor will perform a physical examination and take blood tests, such as the PSA test.</p>
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<p>Prostate cancer is a specifically male cancer as it involves the prostate gland, which is part of the male reproductive system. The prostate gland is located between the bladder and rectum and is responsible for the production of seminal fluid. Prostate cancer treatment options depend on how advanced the cancer is.</p>
<p> Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the United States. Prostate cancer may cause pain, difficulty urinating and erectile dysfunction, although early prostate cancer may cause no symptoms at all. It is most frequent in men of fifty and is most often diagnosed in men in their seventies.</p>
<p> Diagnosis is through a physical examination or by blood tests. One of these blood tests is called the PSA test. PSA stands for prostate specific antigen, and it is this antigen that they are looking for in the blood. A confirmed case of prostate cancer will be confirmed by taking a biopsy.</p>
<p> If the cancer is contained within the prostate gland then there are two treatment options. The cancer can be treated with radiation therapy, which is the use of x-rays to kill cancer cells. The cancer can also be removed by surgery called radical prostatectomy.</p>
<p> A radical prostatectomy involves the removal of the entire prostate gland and usually the nearby lymph nodes, under general anaesthesia. The lymph nodes are then checked to see if the cancer has spread, known as metastasizing. There is a risk with prostate cancer of it metastasizing to other parts of the body, especially to the bones and the lymph nodes.</p>
<p> With both types of treatment there is a chance that the cancer will reoccur, however incidence of reoccurrence are less with the radical prostatectomy than with the radiation therapy. Careful consideration to the benefits and side effects of both treatments must be given so that you get the best treatment option for you.</p>
<p> If the cancer has metastasized beyond the prostate gland then hormone treatment can be given. Male hormones, called androgens, can be associated with accelerated growth of the tumor. Therefore if hormones are restricted the growth of the tumor can be slowed down. Androgens such as testosterone are produced in the testicles, so the testicles are sometimes removed as part of hormone treatment.</p>
<p> The final <a  href="http://www.treatprostatecancer.net/prostate-cancer-treatment/treatment-for-prostate-cancer">Treatment For Prostate Cancer</a> is called &#8216;watchful waiting&#8217;. This involves regular check ups and monitoring by your doctor to keep a check on the tumor&#8217;s growth. Your doctor will perform a physical examination and take blood tests, such as the PSA test.</p>
<p> With all types of <a  href="http://www.treatprostatecancer.net/prostate-cancer-treatment/treatment-for-prostate-cancer">Treatment For Prostate Cancer</a> the patient will need to weigh up the pros and cons and discuss the side effects of the different treatments with his doctor. A decision can then be taken on which course of treatment to take, or whether to undertake a period of &#8216;watchful waiting&#8217; before deciding which of the prostate cancer treatment options to follow.</p>
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