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Radical prostatectomy for high-risk prostate cancer could be safely delayed up to 6 months after diagnosis.
“We have studied hundreds of patients who underwent surgery and evaluated the delay between diagnosis and cure,” says Johns Hopkins urologist...
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The enlargement of the prostate can't be cured naturally, but there are changes in lifestyle and diet that can be made in order to prevent this...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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Good foods for prostate health Lots of tasty, easy-to-prepare foods help prevent prostate cancer. Blueberries, almonds, and dark chocolate, for...
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Symptoms Chest pain (angina). You may feel pressure or tightness in your chest. ... Shortness of breath. You may feel like you can't catch your...
Read More »The primary outcomes of interest of this study were predetermined as adverse pathological outcomes after radical prostatectomy, including pT3-T4 disease, pN-positive disease, and positive surgical margin (PSM). These are well-established cancer survival outcome surrogates. Any adverse pathological outcome was defined as having any of the 3 outcomes. We developed an adverse pathological score (APS) as an accumulated score of the 3 individual outcomes (0-3). We used an APS of 2 or higher as a separate outcome to capture more aggressive pathological features. The secondary outcome was overall survival (OS), which is the only available survival outcome in the NCDB.
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Read More »Although neoadjuvant androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has a role for patients who plan to undergo definitive radiotherapy for treatment of their localized prostate cancer, there is currently no level 1 evidence to support its use before radical prostatectomy.30,31 However, during the waiting time between the diagnosis of high-risk prostate cancer and the point at which the federal ban on elective surgery is lifted, clinicians may consider the use of ADT as a temporizing measure.2 In our cohort, we excluded patients who received neoadjuvant ADT yet still saw no compromise in pathological outcomes. Therefore, patients should be counseled that delays in definitive surgical management are feasible without the use of neoadjuvant therapies if there is a COVID-19 resurgence. The broader implication of our study should not be neglected. For localized high-risk prostate cancer, patients are generally offered multiple options (surgery vs radiation with or without ADT), and a substantial number of patients with prostate cancer seek multiple opinions.32 Deciding definitive management for high-risk prostate cancer can be challenging and time-consuming. Our study adds to the literature regarding the safe window of delaying treatment and patients can be assured that they should take a reasonable amount of time before making the final decision. Taking the time to apply thorough patient-centered preference assessments can improve satisfaction with care among patients with localized prostate cancer.33 From a health care policy standpoint, our study can provide quality benchmarks for prostate cancer care, especially surgical care. Although this is a study based on US data, the results can also be helpful for other countries with long waiting times for surgery, such as Canada.25
9. Lemon Water or Apple Cider Vinegar. Both are somewhat sour tasting, which help to curb the sugar cravings. They also increase protein digestion...
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The prostate can regenerate when androgen is restored. A team of researchers led by Dr. Charles Sawyers of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center...
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Pumpkin seeds Pumpkin seeds are also high in antioxidants and other nutrients that can contribute to healthy testosterone levels and improve...
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No evidence suggests blocking sperm can cause harm or negative side effects. Unejaculated sperm is not harmful to the body and does not build up....
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