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Surgically removing the prostate gland (radical prostatectomy) A radical prostatectomy is the surgical removal of your prostate gland. This treatment is an option for curing prostate cancer that has not spread beyond the prostate or has not spread very far.
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Read More »Treatment for prostate cancer will depend on your individual circumstances. For many people with prostate cancer, no treatment will be necessary. When treatment is necessary, the aim is to cure or control the disease so it affects everyday life as little as possible and does not shorten life expectancy. Sometimes, if the cancer has already spread, the aim is not to cure it but to prolong life and delay symptoms. Your cancer care team People with cancer should be cared for by a multidisciplinary team (MDT). This is a team of specialists who work together to provide the best care and treatment. The team often consists of specialist cancer surgeons, oncologists (radiotherapy and chemotherapy specialists), radiologists, pathologists, radiographers and specialist nurses. Other members may include physiotherapists, dietitians and occupational therapists. You may also have access to clinical psychology support. When deciding what treatment is best for you, your doctors will consider: the type and size of the cancer
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Read More »Cryotherapy Cryotherapy is a method of killing cancer cells by freezing them. It's sometimes used to treat localised prostate cancer that has not spread beyond the prostate gland. Tiny probes called cryoneedles are inserted into the prostate gland through the wall of the rectum. They freeze the prostate gland and kill the cancer cells, but some normal cells also die. The aim is to kill cancer cells while causing as little damage as possible to healthy cells. The side effects of cryotherapy can include: erectile dysfunction incontinence It's rare for cryotherapy to cause a fistula or problems with the back passage. Cryotherapy is still undergoing clinical trials for prostate cancer. In some cases, doctors can carry out cryotherapy treatment outside of clinical trials. It's not widely available and its long-term effectiveness has not yet been conclusively proven. Treating advanced prostate cancer If the cancer has reached an advanced stage, it's no longer possible to cure it. But it may be possible to slow its progression, prolong your life and relieve symptoms. Treatment options include: radiotherapy
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