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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, prostate cancer affects one out of every six men in the United States. Radiation therapy is one of the most common treatment options for the disease....
According to information from the Mayo Clinic, prostate cancer is a type of cancer which is far more likely to affect men over the age of 50. In many cases, prostate cancer is a rather mild form...
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 treatment options to consider, so being...
Despite statistics from the medical website eMedTV that show prostate cancer as one of the more treatable forms of cancer, not all cases have a satisfying prognosis. When prostate cancer spreads...
Hormone therapy is one method that can be used to slow the spread of prostate cancer in men, according to information from the American Cancer Society. While effective at curbing the influence of...
According to information from the medical website Medline Plus, the threat of prostate cancer looms larger as one ages, becoming a viable threat for men over the age of 50. Detecting prostate...
Prostate cancer is typified by the uncontrolled proliferation of the cells lining the prostate gland (a small gland that is part of the reproductive system in men). The National Cancer Institute...
According to information from the medical site Medline Plus, prostate cancer is a cancer whose development appears to be linked to the presence of the hormone testosterone in the body. As...
Ridding your body of prostate cancer is a joint effort that will take all of the focus and concentration that you, your loved ones, and your medical team can offer. In confronting prostate...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There are many possible treatments for prostate cancer,...
Prostate cancer treatment can depend on several factors. The best treatment will depend on your age, the stage of your tumor, how far it has spread, and the potential benefits and side effects....
One-third of all internal cancers diagnosed in men are prostate cancer. Currently, surgery and radiation therapy holds the only proven hope of a cure. There are, however, new treatments being...
Prostate cancer involves the walnut-sized prostate gland, a key element in the male reproductive system. When treating prostate cancer, the patient has a variety of options, ranging from surgery...
A prostatectomy involves the removal of part or all of the prostate gland. It is used as a treatment for prostate cancer. Post-surgery, you might receive hormone therapy as part of your treatment...
Cancer treatment techniques are forever evolving, much to the relief of patients throughout the world. When it comes to treating prostate cancer with radiation therapy, both IMRT and proton...
Prostate is a leading cause of cancer in men, second only to skin cancer, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Seed therapy or brachytherapy is a possible treatment...
Science is constantly searching for new methods and techniques to give patients the edge over cancer. One possible cancer-fighting technique of the future is gene therapy--the manipulation of...
Prostate cancer is the second leading form of cancer suffered by men, and is the ninth most common form of cancer worldwide. The disease was first identified in 1853, but it likely dates back many...
Alternative treatments for prostate cancer, one of the most common cancers in men, are constantly being researched and developed. While a few of these new approaches, including gene therapy, may...
There are several treatment options for prostate cancer, from palliative to curative. Each therapy is associated with a set of benefits and risks. To decide what treatment is best for you, it is...
Prostate cancer patients who discover their disease after it has spread out of the prostate gland cannot use many traditional treatments successfully. According to the University of Pittsburgh...
One of the leading indicators of prostate cancer is a high prostate-specific antigen (more commonly known as PSA) level in the blood plasma levels of men. High PSA levels are often a cause for...
Radiation therapy is a common tool used by medical professionals to kill or destroy cancer cells that might remain in the body following surgery, or as a first-step treatment for low-grade or...
Men with prostate cancer may undergo hormone therapy before getting radiation treatments if they have a high risk of cancer recurrence or to attempt to shrink a tumor so that radiation or other...
The prostate is a small gland in the male reproductive system, the size of a walnut, that helps produce semen, which nourishes and moves sperm. The Mayo Clinic indicates that prostate cancer...
Radiation therapy is one of many treatments available for prostate cancer patients. Patients with early-stage cancer often turn to radiation therapy as a first treatment option, because of its...
The Proton Treatment and Research Center at Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California, had dedication ceremonies in December of 2007. The center is dedicated to a former student of physics...
Many treatment plans are available for prostate cancer. The course of treatment will depend on the stage of the disease. Psychological factors involved in certain treatments will also factor into...
Hormone therapy for prostate cancer is known as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) or androgen suppression therapy. The goal of ADT is to reduce male hormones called androgen's from the body....
The standard treatment options for prostate cancer (PC) include hormone-based therapy, surgery, radiotherapy/chemotherapy and active surveillance (PSA measurements). The aim of PC hormone drug...
Prostate cancer accounts for one third of all internal cancers diagnosed in males. One man in six will be treated for the disease in his lifetime. Treatments and therapies come in many forms, the...
Radiation therapy is one of the most common treatment options for patients suffering from prostate cancer. Given optimum conditions, including skilled medical personnel and modern, high-tech...
Surgery and radiation therapy are the two main treatment options for prostate cancer. Modern radiation therapy can be highly effective in treating localized cancers, but the dose and delivery are...
Prostate cancer is a male reproductive cancer that affects the gland that produces semen, the fluid that carries sperm cells. According to the National Cancer Institute, 192,280 men in the United...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-caused deaths among men, but prostate cancer ranks closely behind it. Approximately one out of every six men will be affected, and one out of every 35...
Prostate cancer is when cells grow at an uncontrollable rate in the tissue of the prostate, forming small tumors. The cancer cells are not regulated and outlive normal cells. At this point in...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, affecting approximately one out of every six men in the United States. Treatment is dependent on the progression of the cancer and...
Prostate cancer refers to cancer that originates in the male prostate gland. Most prostate cancers are hormone receptive, which means the cancer depends on male hormones to grow. As a result,...
There are numerous prostate cancer treatments, including hormone therapy, surgery and radiation. The appropriate prostate cancer treatment depends on your age, general health, the aggressiveness...