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After surgery, you could have bleeding or an infection. There is a chance of erectile dysfunction (impotence) or loss of bladder control. Men who have surgery to treat prostate cancer are no longer able to have children naturally. Your body still creates sperm but does not release it.
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Read More »Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men. Fast-growing tumors can spread to other parts of your body. This form of cancer can be hard to treat if it is not caught early. Slow-growing tumors may not require treatment at first, or at all.
Eat a low-fat diet. Eat a large variety of vegetables each day. Eat a few servings of fruit daily, and be sure to include citrus fruits....
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Staging varies with the type of cancer. The term stage 5 isn't used with most types of cancer. Most advanced cancers are grouped into stage 4.
Read More »Radiation kills cancer cells using high-energy rays. This treatment is an option for both low- and high-grade forms of prostate cancer. It can be done on its own or with surgery. It also is an option if not all cancer gets removed or if your cancer comes back. There are two types of radiation therapy. External radiation is known as beam therapy. It uses a machine, similar to an X-ray. You get it 5 days a week for 6 to 8 weeks. Each radiation session lasts about 10 minutes. Internal radiation is known as seed therapy, or brachytherapy. It is more intense and only is given 1 time. Seed therapy requires a hospital stay since it involves anesthesia (medicine that puts you to sleep). The increased dose of radiation can cause discomfort. The success rate for radiation therapy is about the same as surgery. Since the prostate gland and lymph nodes are not removed, your doctor won’t know the exact size and state of the tumor. Beam therapy has milder side effects than seed therapy. These can include frequent urination or urinary burning or bleeding. Rectal pain, rectal bleeding, and diarrhea are possible during or following treatment. Over time, you might become infertile or have erectile dysfunction.
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Read More »Your doctor might prescribe medicine to lower your level of male hormones, or androgens. Your hormones, including testosterone, can cause prostate tumors to grow or spread. Hormone therapy often is used in combination with other treatments. It can be done for several months in the form of pills or injections. Hormone therapy does not cure prostate cancer. It can help shrink your tumor or prevent future growth. It also can control symptoms of prostate cancer. Side effects include fatigue, decreased sex drive, and erectile dysfunction. Osteoporosis (weakened bones) can be a more severe side effect.
A prostatectomy is a surgical procedure for the partial or complete removal of the prostate. It may be performed to treat prostate cancer or benign...
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