What Men Need To Know About Prostate Cancer Treatment Options

By Olive Pate


Cancer is a serious disease caused by the uncontrolled and abnormal growth of cells. One of the most common cancers in adult American males is prostate cancer. The prostate is a male reproductive gland that produces fluid and secretes it when a man ejaculates. Men who develop this disease need to know about the prostate cancer treatment options currently available.

Physicians will select one of several treatments based on multiple factors, including the patient's age and the stage of the disease. Whether the patient has other problems with his health or whether the condition has returned after earlier diagnosis will also affect the decision making process. Patients should also weigh any expected side effects against the prognosis.

Men who are not having symptoms but show signs of prostate cancer in a screening test will not receive treatment right away. Physicians will wait to see if symptoms ever manifest before exploring treatments. The patient will have regular screening and tests, so the physician can catch any signs that the disease may be spreading or getting worse.

Hormone therapy can be effective for limiting the levels of male hormones that can promote cancer cell growth. Physicians can prescribe various drugs to block the production of testosterone in the testicles or to inhibit the action of androgens. Some men will have one or both testicles removed to eliminate the largest source of testosterone.

Surgery is an option if the disease is confined to the prostate gland and the man is in good health otherwise. The surgeon may remove the entire gland or targeted tissues. In some cases, the surgery includes removal of the lymph nodes.

Radiation is a common therapy for killing cancerous cells or restricting their rate of growth. State of the art external radiation equipment uses a computer and sophisticated imaging technology to configure radiation beams into the exact shape of the tumor. This saves surrounding healthy tissues from receiving radiation. An alternative delivery method involves placing radioactive seeds in the diseased area. Cells that are invading bone tissue may be killed with injections of radioactive radium-223.

Chemotherapy attacks growth with drugs taken orally or injected into muscles or veins. Sometimes the physician injects the drugs into the cerebrospinal fluid or delivers it directly to the affected organ. The method of delivery and drugs used depend on the stage and type of cancer the physician is treating.

Other methods are being studied in clinical trials. Cryotherapy utilizes freezing temperatures to destroy diseased cells. Another treatment showing some promise is high-intensity focused ultrasound delivered via an endorectal probe. Proton beam radiation therapy is a type of external radiation therapy that bombards tumors with a proton stream to destroy them. Patients and their physicians will decide what best fits the individual's physical condition and lifestyle.




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