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According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation website, prostate cancer affects one in six American men. This form of cancer is easy to treat when diagnosed in the early stages. The cure rate is...
One of the more innovative treatments for prostate cancer, a disease of the male prostate gland, is radioactive seed implant therapy. The goal of this treatment is to eradicate the disease by...
Prostate cancer is a cancer of the male prostate gland. The prognosis for this type of cancer depends on how quickly doctors have discovered the disease. The earlier prostate cancer is detected,...
Metastasized prostate cancer is cancer of the prostate gland that has spread to other areas of the body, such as bones or other organs. There are many treatment options for metastatic prostate...
Each year over 185,000 American men receive a diagnosis of prostate cancer, making it the second leading cause of cancer in men, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention....
The prostate is located below a man's bladder, and prostate cancer results when cells there divide uncontrollably. No treatment for prostate cancer is risk free, so patients need to carefully...
Cancer of the prostate, which is a gland located in men between the rectum and the bladder, is one of the more common forms of cancer. Statistics show that one in six men will get a diagnosis of...
Doctors and researchers are constantly looking for newer and safer treatments for cancer. High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a new type of treatment that will hopefully replace other...
According to Medline Plus, prostate cancer is a type of cancer that most often affects men over the age of 40. Symptoms that potentially indicate the presence of prostate cancer include urine...
Prostate cancer is cancer of the prostate gland, a part of the male reproductive system that is located just below the bladder. Prostate cancer can also spread to other parts of the body,...
According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, one out of every six men in the U.S. has prostate cancer at some time in his life. Radiation therapy kills cancer cells but also damages the urethra,...
Prostate cancer is cancer of the prostate gland, the small gland in men that produces seminal fluid. Lupron has been used to treat the condition, but other treatments do exist to help treat this...
Getting through cancer treatments can be difficult for anyone. After prostate seed implantation you might worry about how the radiation can affect those around you. The level of radiation in a...
Prostate cancer is typified by rampant multiplication of cells lining the prostate. It is a common cancer form affecting men, with approximately 190,000 cases diagnosed annually in the US....
According to the National Cancer Institute, as many as 192,280 men in the United States are estimated to be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2009. Unfortunately, 27,360 are expected to die from...
Prostate cancer seed implant radiation, or brachytherapy, is a process where doctors insert tiny pellets or seeds into your prostate which deliver radioactive energy to destroy cancerous cells...
According to Medline Plus, prostate cancer is a disease resulting in symptoms such as impaired urinary flow, pain during urination or ejaculation, localized pain in the lower back, and minor...
Cryotherapy (also known as cryoablation and cryosurgery) is a procedure that uses intense cold to kill diseased tissue and cells. The long-term effects of cryotherapy are not completely known,...
According to information from the medical website Medline Plus, prostate cancer most often affects men over the age of 60, and rarely strikes before 40. While prostate cancer is fairly curable...
The prostate is a gland located in front of the rectum and underneath the bladder. It has a doughnut shape and is the size of a walnut. It releases seminal fluid in semen. Prostate cancer is most...
Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer in men, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cryotherapy is a treatment sometimes used to treat prostate cancer, though...
Prostate cancer affects thousands of American men every year. The side effects of a prostatectomy used to be severe at one time, but newer technology and nerve-sparing surgery have lessened the...
There are several conditions that affect the prostate gland in men, and the chance of falling prey to them increases with age. But you can decrease the risk of getting prostate cancer or...
Prostate cancer is a disease in which malignant cells form in the male prostate, the gland that produces fluid to feed and transport sperm. Post-surgical treatments may include radiation therapy,...
Prostate cancer is typified by uncontrolled growth and multiplication of cells lining the prostate glands. As per the NCI (National Cancer Institute) prostate cancer is one of the most common...
A PSA test screens for cancer of the prostate---a small gland located just under a man's bladder---which produces one component of semen. If your doctor says your PSA count is high, you might be...
The prostate gland produces an enzyme protein called prostate specific antigen or PSA. A rise in PSA can suggest prostate cancer although it can also mean reduced blood supply to the prostate or...
Prostate cancer is the second most common type of cancer found in men. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2009 there were over 190,000 new cases of prostate cancer and over 27,000...
Urinary incontinence is the most common side effect following prostate surgery. The best herbs for this condition are horsetail, and nettles. Horsetail is high in silica, which will help...
According to the 2001 California Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 200,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the U.S. each year. There are several non-pharmacological treatment methods to...
According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the most common form of non-skin cancer found in men in the United States. While one in six men will be diagnosed with the disease,...
While the primary goal of treating prostate cancer will always be eradication of the threat, a secondary concern for many patients will involve dealing with the cost of treatment. Choosing a...
Prostate cancer is cancer of the male prostate glands. The prostate glands are responsible for producing seminal fluid. Treatment of prostate cancer depends on the size of the tumor, the age of...
TURP, or transurethral resection of the prostate, is a surgical procedure that removes a portion of the prostate tissue. While typically used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), the...
A new form of radiation treatment for prostate cancer is called three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy, or 3DCRT. This treatment sends a dose of radiation that is patterned to fit only the...
One man in six will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. While not intended as a complete cure for the disease, natural therapies may be used in conjunction with more traditional...
The PSA test measures prostate specific antigen levels in a man's blood. PSA is normally produced in small quantities by the prostate gland. High levels of this antigen may be an early sign of...
PSA, or prostate-specific antigen, is a protein produced in the prostate gland. Elevated levels of PSA can be a harbinger of cancer in the prostate, and thus a test has been devised to test PSA...
According to information from the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer is cancer affecting the prostate gland--a male-specific, walnut-shaped gland near the reproductive organs. Prostate cancer is fairly...
Some men with prostate cancer choose androgen-deprivation treatment, also known as hormone treatment, to shrink or slow the cancer. The goal is to reduce the levels of male hormones because these...
PSA, or prostate-specific antigen, is an enzyme the cells of the prostate gland produce. Higher levels of PSA in the bloodstream can indicate infection, cancer, prostatitis or disease of the...
Hormone Therapy, or androgen deprivation therapy, is a technique used to control or slow the growth of cancer in the prostate. Certain side effects, some of which are severe, may be experienced by...
There are hundreds of different cancers, including bone cancer and prostate cancer. They have different characteristics, and while both are deadly, prostate cancer is much more widespread and...
A prostate biopsy is a procedure performed by a urologist to determine if cancer is present in a man's prostate. There are three methods by which these biopsies are performed. The first, which...
Radiation is a highly effective treatment option for men diagnosed with prostate cancer. If opting for radiation treatment, be sure to choose an expert in the field and be fully informed of the...
Treating prostate cancer with herbal medicine is an alternative to chemical and pharmaceutical treatments such as radiation and heavy narcotics. And even when pharmaceutical treatments are in use,...
As the state of technology improves, the options available to prostate cancer patients continues to improve as well. While green light PVP (Photoselective Vaporization Prostate) laser treatment...
A prostate biopsy is a necessary element of the diagnosis for prostate cancer. Preparation for the procedure is simple. The operation is fairly noninvasive, although some discomfort and minor side...
While surgery is the top treatment option chosen by men diagnosed with prostate cancer, it may not be the best choice for the elderly. There are, however, less aggressive treatment options that...
Prostate cancer is characterized by the unrestrained multiplication and growth of the cells lining the prostate. The National Cancer Institute reports that prostate cancer is one of the most...