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Early-stage prostate cancer (stages I and II) Radiation therapy (external-beam or brachytherapy) or surgery may also be suggested, as well as treatment in clinical trials. For those with a higher Gleason score, the cancer may be faster growing, so radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy are often recommended.
The prostate plays an important role in male fertility and sex life. Although men can survive without a prostate, unfortunately, for many men,...
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Specifically, researchers have found that having the extra virgin olive oil before you sleep may be the wisest time of day to have it.
Read More »ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about the different types of treatments doctors use for people with prostate cancer. Use the menu to see other pages. This section explains the types of treatments that are the standard of care for prostate cancer. “Standard of care” means the best treatments known. When making treatment plan decisions, you are encouraged to consider clinical trials as an option. A clinical trial is a research study that tests a new approach to treatment. Doctors want to learn whether the new treatment is safe, effective, and possibly better than the standard treatment. Clinical trials can test a new drug, a new combination of standard treatments, or new doses of standard drugs or other treatments. Clinical trials are an option to consider for treatment and care for all stages of cancer. Your doctor can help you consider all your treatment options. Learn more about clinical trials in the About Clinical Trials and Latest Research sections of this guide.
This uncomfortable symptom is also known as nocturia. Benign prostatic hyperplasia with nocturia happens because (1): The bladder is not emptying...
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It is known that the prostate starts to grow again after surgery and about one in ten men need a repeat procedure within ten years of having TURP....
Read More »Treatment with hormonal therapy is used to treat prostate cancer in many different situations, including localized, locally advanced, and metastatic prostate cancer, as well as rising PSA level after surgery and/or radiation therapy for localized prostate cancer. Some of the situations in which this therapy may be used include: People with NCCN-based intermediate-risk and high-risk, localized prostate cancer who are having definitive therapy with radiation therapy are candidates for hormonal therapy. Definitive therapy is a treatment given with the intent to cure the cancer. People with intermediate-risk prostate cancer should receive hormonal therapy for at least 4 to 6 months. Those with high-risk prostate cancer should receive it for 2 to 3 years. Hormonal therapy may also be given to those who have had surgery and microscopic cancer cells were found in the removed lymph nodes. It is done to eliminate any remaining cancer cells and reduce the chance the cancer will return. This is known as adjuvant therapy. Although the use of adjuvant hormonal therapy is controversial, some specific patients appear to benefit from this approach.
Flaxseed lignans can inhibit the production of the enzyme that converts testosterone into DHT. An Asian study on men over a 6 month period showed...
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Reduce the amount of dairy products you eat each day. In studies, men who ate the most dairy products — such as milk, cheese and yogurt — each day...
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first thing in the morning Consuming between one teaspoon and one tablespoon (three teaspoons) of olive oil should be enough to get you the...
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Diapers get crunchy because the absorbent core material absorbs moisture from the air and crystallizes over time. Jul 15, 2022
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Prostate cancer and back pain. Advanced prostate cancer can sometimes cause chronic back pain. This usually happens in the later stages, when...
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