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Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer
Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer
by Patrick C. Walsh Janet Farrar Worthington
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Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer, Second Edition
Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer, Second Edition
by Patrick C. Walsh Janet Farrar Worthington
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Prostate and Cancer: A Family Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Survival
Prostate and Cancer: A Family Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Survival
by Sheldon Marks MD
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The Definitive Guide to Prostate Cancer: Everything You Need to Know about Conventional and Integrative Therapies
The Definitive Guide to Prostate Cancer: Everything You Need to Know about Conventional and Integrative Therapies
by Dr. Aaron Katz
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You Can Beat Prostate Cancer: And You Don't Need Surgery to Do It
You Can Beat Prostate Cancer: And You Don't Need Surgery to Do It
by Robert J. Marckini
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Prostate Cancer Research And Treatment

As the most common cancer in men in the United States, prostate cancer effects thousands of men. Prostate cancer research aims to raise money and awareness to contribute towards improving treatment and finding a cure or cures for this disease.

 

Prostate cancer is extremely rare in men under 45, it commonly effects men in their 50's and is most often diagnosed in men in their 70's. As it is a cancer that specifically effects older men, it often goes undetected as it can have no symptoms in the early stages or the symptoms are unnoticed, or put down to 'old age'.

As yet there are no cures for prostate cancer, so research looks into this, as well as improving the conditions for men currently suffering from prostate cancer. Research also looks at how to improve the current treatments and how to prevent the cancer from reoccurring after treatment.

The prostrate gland is located between the bladder and rectum and is part of the male reproductive system. The prostate gland is used in the production and storage of seminal fluid.

The current treatments for prostate cancer depend on if the cancer has metastasized (spread) to other parts of the body, especially to the bones or lymph nodes, or not. If the cancer is still contained within the prostate then radiation therapy can be undertaken to kill the cancer cells with x-rays.

A radical prostatectomy can also be performed. This is surgery to remove the entire prostate gland. If the surgery is successful and the cancer is all removed then the likelihood of a recurrence is low. Recurrence of the cancer is slightly higher if radiation therapy is undertaken.

If the cancer has spread outside of the prostate gland then radiation therapy and radical prostatectomy are no longer treatment options. Hormone therapy can be undertaken to limit the growth of the hormone. Research has shown that prostate cancer growth is linked to male hormones called androgens.

Androgens, such as testosterone, are produced in the testicles and these hormones can cause the tumour to grow very quickly which increases the risk of the cells spreading. Therefore by limiting the amount of male hormones, you can slow the growth of the tumour. This can be done by medication, although sometimes the testicles are removed to assist the hormone treatment.

The other treatment option is called 'watchful waiting' or 'active surveillance'. This is when no medical treatment is undertaken, however you are closely monitored by your doctor and tests are done to detect any changes in the tumour.

It is hoped that with continued prostate cancer research that treatments will exist and more options will become available, especially to reduce the incidence of reoccurrence after treatment. The eventual aim of prostate cancer research is to find a cure for this deadly disease.



 

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Prostate Cancer Therapy News

J&J drug shows promise in high-risk prostate cancer

Adding Johnson & Johnson's advanced prostate cancer drug, Zytiga, to hormone therapy before surgery has been shown for the first time to eradicate tumors in some men with high-risk forms of the disease. ...

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Advanced Prostate Cancer Drug May Help at Earlier Stage

WEDNESDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- A drug approved to treat advanced prostate cancer appears to help men who have localized high-risk prostate cancer if given before surgery.

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US HIFU to Showcase High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer at AUA

CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The performance of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and focal therapy to deliver minimally invasive treatment of prostate cancer is the focus of multiple ...

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Tokai Pharmaceuticals’ Galeterone Phase 1 Data in Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer to be Presented at ASCO ...

Tokai Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing new treatments for prostate cancer, today announced that additional data from a Phase 1 safety and proof-of-concept study evaluating lead candidate, galeterone , in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer will be highlighted in a poster presentation titled, “Phase I clinical trial of galeterone , a ...

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Zytiga, a Prostate Cancer Drug, Does Well in Trial

In a small clinical trial, six months of treatment with the drug Zytiga, added to standard therapy, eliminated or nearly eliminated tumors in about one-third of men whose disease had not yet spread beyond the prostate gland.

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