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Part or all of your prostate may be removed. You may also need to have some lymph nodes taken out. This may help keep the cancer from spreading to other parts of your body. Your healthcare provider may recommend a combination of radiation therapy and surgery....
Professor Jochen Walz, from the EAU Scientific Congress Office and the Institut Paoli-Calmettes Cancer Center in Marseille said, "Most problems in these operations are linked to the lymph node removal, rather than the prostate surgery itself. Removal of thelymph nodesallows us to see if the ca...
Enlarged or tender lymph nodes in the groin Swelling or tenderness in the scrotum They may also do a prostate exam to see if the prostate looks unusual, maybe swollen or tender, and recommend any additional tests. Your doctor may refer you to a urologist to check for any urinary tract pro...
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Testicular tumorOrchiectomyTesticular metastasis is rare with the prostate being the most common site of primary cancer.We report a case of a 72-year-old man with castration-resistant prostate cancer(CRPC)and known metastases to bone and lymph nodes,who developed bilateral painful swollen testes 3...
Nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC) is defined as a rising prostate-specific antigen concentration, despite castrate levels of testosterone with ongoing androgen-deprivation therapy or orchiectomy, and no detectable metastases by conventional imaging. Patients with nmCRPC progress to me...
Sample case (a–g) and osteoblastic change (h). The figure presents a 69-year-old man with multiple bone metastases from prostate cancer. Serum PSA was 4.894 ng/mL.aTotal spine T1W image. Multiple low-intensity areas are shown in the spine, including in the L1 and L5 (arrowheads).bTo...
the extent of lymph node swelling was recorded and characterized as very swollen (3+), i.e. more than two axillary nodes swollen; swollen (2+), i.e. one or two nodes easily palpable; marginally swollen (1+), i.e. one node was barely palpable or not swollen (O), 7 days following...
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