In my role as an intimacy coach, I'm thrilled to be participating in a panel discussion for cancer survivors titled "Living and Loving After Cancer: How to Overcome Treatment Side-Effects of Pain, Stress, Fear,
If you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, it's important to keep in mind that many prostate cancers are slow growing and may not need surgery or other radical treatment. Treatment options include: Active Surveillance Prostatectomy Radiotherapy ...
If you are taking LYNPARZA for prostate cancer and you are receiving gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analog therapy, you should continue with this treatment during your treatment with LYNPARZA unless you have had a surgery to lower the amount of testosterone in your body (surgical castratio...
As I am writing this case, one patient told me he had colon cancer and underwent surgery and chemotherapy. He had already spent about RM200,000 ( I am not sure if this figure is corrrect or not. I did not see his medical bills). Many years ago, I knew of a medical doctor who s...
Nicholas A Cacalano5, Koichi Masuda3, Catriona HM Jamieson1,4, Christopher J Kane1,2 and Christina AM Jamieson1,2* Abstract: Prostate cancer metastasizes to bone in the majority of patients with advanced disease leading to painfully debilitating fractures, spinal compression ...
This cohort study examines whether postdiagnostic plant-based dietary patterns are associated with risk of prostate cancer progression or prostate
The second prostate cancer therapy may be conventional chemotherapy, radiotherapy, cryotherapy, immunotherapy or surgery. The second prostate cancer therapy may be given prior to said GR antagonist, after said GR antagonist, or at the same time as said GR antagonist. The GR antagonist may ...
Proper treatment can eliminate most of the symptoms and improve the quality of life. In the case of prostate cancer being the cause of BPH,prostate cancer treatmentcan not only treat the prostate enlargement, but it will also slow down the progress of cancer itself. ...
The acceptance of nanoparticle technology in the quest for cancer treatment is due to its many potentials and possibilities of filling in the gaps in the l
However, it potentially has the following consequences (National Cancer Institute, 2018): it could lead to overtreatment, which can expose patients unnecessarily to complications and harmful side effects of treatments (e.g., surgery and radiation therapy) of early PCa, such as urinary incontinence,...