Further improvment, however, seems to be necessary to justify a purely palliative use of these methods. It was also suggested that the risk of these treatment modalities in the future might become so low that the question of treatment or no treatment of early prostate cancer may become ...
New Treatment Options for Patients With Metastatic Prostate Cancer: What Is The Optimal Sequence? Systemic treatment of men with metastatic prostate cancer is rapidly evolving. Androgen deprivation therapy remains the first-line treatment for advanced d... Joyce,M.,van,... - 《Clinical Genitourinary...
What is the treatment for uterine cancer?Endometrial Cancer:Endometrial cancer, or cancer of the uterus, usually occurs in women who are over 40 years of age and who are past menopause. Risk factors for endometrial cancer include obesity, diabetes, infertility, and late menopause....
What is the treatment for metastatic bone cancer? Metastatic Bone Cancer: Metastatic bone cancer occurs when cancer from another area of the body spread to the bone. Lung, breast, and prostate cancers are most likely to spread. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
What is the treatment for stage 1 bladder cancer? Bladder Cancer: Bladder cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the bladder. It normally starts in the lining of the bladder and may spread into the bladder muscle. The most common symptom is blood in the urine. ...
Prostate cancer cells need androgens (male hormones), like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), to grow. Hormone therapy is a type ofprostate cancer treatmentthat stops your body from making these hormones or letting them reach cancer cells. The cells then die or grow more slowly. It’s...
prostate cancerradiationComment on Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2008 Jan 1;70(1):67-74.doi:10.1038/ncpuro1153BollaMichelNat Clin Pract UrolNature Clinical Practice UrologyM. Bolla, What is the role of radiation dose escalation in the treatment of localized prostate cancer? Nat. Clin. Pract...
Stages I and II are known as early (localized) prostate cancer Stage III is known as locally advanced prostate cancer. Stage IV is known as advanced (metastatic) prostate cancer. What are the possible treatment options for prostate cancer? Staging is not the only information that doctors need....
Overview Risks Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Management What do I need to know about prostate cancer?The prostate is the male sex gland that helps make semen. It wraps around the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the end of the penis. In most cases, ...
Is an enlarged prostate dangerous? It can be. If your urethra becomes severely or completely blocked, you won’t be able to pee at all. This can happen suddenly and is a medical emergency. Without prompt treatment, your kidneys may be damaged. Other serious complications of BPH include: ...