doi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.2007.06779_1.xGiles O HellawellJanet C DeardenJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd (10.1111)BJU InternationalHellawell GO, Dearden JC. What are the risks of second cancer formation after radiotherapy to the prostate? BJU Int. 2007;99:698....
Testosterone therapy after diagnosis of prostate cancer The growing number of men who appear to be cured from PCa after definitive therapy has created pressure to consider TTh in those men who are symptomatic for T deficiency. Although this has been a long-standing taboo, clinical experience with...
Male Reproductive Disorder: Prostate Cancer from Chapter 18 / Lesson 25 9.9K Prostate cancer only occurs in the male reproductive system. Learn about the prostate gland, the risks and statistics associated with this cancer, the signs and symptoms, the treatment options, and how to screen for...
Care guide for Prostate Cancer. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
There are hereditary links with prostate cancer. The risks are higher for men with direct relatives such as fathers and brothers as well as second-degree relatives (uncles, nephews, grandfathers, half-brothers etc.) who have also suffered with the illness. ...
scarring the inside (lumina) of the vas using a heated needle, then pulling up the fascia (tissue that surrounds the tube) and clamping or suturing it over the vas end. With the procedure completed, you are ready to return home the same day and take a few days off work to recover. ...
How dangerous is sarcoma cancer? What are the side effects of sarcoma cancer? What causes aggressive sarcoma cancer? What is histiocytic sarcoma cancer? What are the risks of skin cancer? What is metastatic sarcoma cancer? What is Kaposi sarcoma cancer?
That's what King Charles has: an enlarged prostate, also called BPH, or "benign prostatic hyperplasia." The key word here is "benign," with symptoms that are rarely life-threatening. A bigger problem is when the prostate becomes cancerous. Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of c...
What are the Risks of HIFU?The risks associated with HIFU in the treatment of prostate cancer are very less in comparison with the other procedures and is rare which include following:20-30% of patients may experience difficulty in voiding urine and may require the catheter for an extra week...
2:What are the risks during the operation? 3:Will the surgery cure the problem, or merely slow it down? 4. For breast cancer - will the surgeon get good margins? 5:What does the surgeon consider to be success? 6:What are the short-term and long-term effects?