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Advanced prostate cancer, also known as stage 4 prostate cancer, occurs when cancer cells have spread to other areas of the body.
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Read More »Prostate cancer occurs when cells in the prostate gland grow out of control. These cells can remain in the prostate or spread to other areas of the body such as certain organs, the lymph nodes, and the bones. Prostate cancer that has spread to distant parts of the body is advanced (stage 4) cancer. The prostate is located below the bladder. It surrounds a part of the urethra, which is the tube that drains urine from the bladder. Prostate cancer risk increases with age. According to the National Cancer Institute, an estimated 20% of people with a prostate will experience prostate cancer in their lifetimes. While doctors can detect most forms of prostate cancer in their earliest stages, the condition can progress without symptoms. This can make it hard for a doctor to detect. The advanced stages of prostate cancer occur once it has spread to other parts of the body. Prostate cancer does not often progress to an advanced stage as routine testing can help diagnose and treat the condition in its earlier, more manageable stages. Fast facts on prostate cancer Prostate cancer rarely reaches an advanced stage. People with the condition normally have a very good outlook when they receive an early diagnosis and treatment. Hormone therapy is a treatment option for advanced prostate cancer, as are chemotherapy and immunotherapy.
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Read More »affect the way a cancer cell interacts with other cells in the body Two possible targeted therapy treatments are: Poly adenosine diphosphate-ribose polymerase inhibitors : This treatment works by blocking DNA repair pathways in cancer cells. This can stop cancer cells from being able to repair themselves. If a cancer cell cannot repair itself, it dies. Monoclonal antibodies: These are human-made versions of the immune proteins that attach to specific targets on cancer cells. These drugs may work alongside other drugs such as chemotherapy drugs or radioactive molecules. They may be able to enter the body and seek out prostate cancer cells, bringing the drug or radioactive molecule directly to the cancer cell to make them more effective. Treating prostate cancer that has spread to the bones Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a treatment that may help control pain in people who have prostate cancer that has spread to their bones. During this treatment, a doctor will use a CT scan or ultrasound to guide a metal probe into the tumor area. The probe then emits a high frequency current that can heat and destroy the tumor. RFA is a treatment that medical professionals have used for years to treat tumors in organs, such as the liver. It is a fairly new treatment for bone pain. Outlook An important measurement for assessing a person’s likelihood of surviving cancer is the relative survival rate. These rates compare the 5-year survival rate of a person with prostate cancer compared with a person without the condition. This method is helpful because while some people with prostate cancer may not be alive 5 years after diagnosis, this does not always mean that prostate cancer was the direct cause of death. According to the American Cancer Society , relative survival rates for all prostate cancer types are as follows: 5 years: almost 100%
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