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Question: How long does treatment for prostate cancer have to go on?

Prostate Cancer FAQ
The treatment must be continued until the cancer appears to have been eliminated. The patient's PSA scores will be checked to see what effect the treatment has had. However cancer can recur and the patient needs to be very careful and follow regular screenings.

How does ovarian cancer spread?

Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - Cancer
Most commonly, ovarian cancer spreads through direct contact with other tissues in the pelvis or by spreading through the fluid in the abdominal cavity. Also, it can invade lymph channels to spread through lymph nodes. Travel through the blood vessels is much less common but does occur and can manifest itself as liver metastases or malignant cells in a pleural effusion which is fluid around the lungs. See similar questions...

If prostate cancer is found, how do doctors describe how far the cancer has spread?

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Doctors describe how far the cancer has spread in terms of "staging" and "grading". Staging is an attempt to determine if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. The grade of the cancer refers to how closely the tumor resembles normal tissue. There are four stages used to describe prostate cancer. Doctors may refer to the stages using Roman numerals I-IV or capital letters A-D. The higher the stage, the more advanced the cancer. Following are the main features of each stage. See similar questions...

What is prostate cancer?

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Prostate cancer is a disease in which abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth occurs. Prostate cancer may be found anywhere inside the prostate. The cancer can destroy nearby tissue and may spread to other parts of the body. See similar questions...

How Can I Diagnose Prostate Cancer?

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Most importantly, if you suspect any prostate problems get to a physician for an evaluation as soon as possible. Do not wait. Make a prostate evaluation a part of your yearly physical exam. Sometimes going to the gym is just not convenient. We have to work, take care of the kids and do the various chores that require us to live in a modern world. Unfortunately today's engrossed situation can really take a toll on your health. See similar questions...

What is localized prostate cancer?

Survive Prostate Cancer:FAQ
When the cancer is confined to the prostate it is said to be localized. Men who have localized cancer have the best chance of long-term survival. See similar questions...

Where can I talk to other men about Prostate Cancer?

Survive Prostate Cancer:FAQ
This website offers you that opportunity. Just go to Talk to Survivors link. To insure the privacy of those men who have volunteered to discuss their experiences, you need to obtain the password from your urologist. See similar questions...

What options do I have for treating prostate cancer?

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There are a number of different options for how prostate cancer can be treated, each has its own risks and benefits. Primarily patients chose between watchful waiting, surgery, and different types of radiation therapy. New emerging prostate cancer treatments such as HIFU are becoming increasingly popular because they are non invasive and preserve patient quality of life. Please read more about treatment options here. Learn more about prostate cancer treatments. See similar questions...

Question: How do you get prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer FAQ
The exact cause of prostate cancer is still unknown. But it regularly targets men, once they are past the age of fifty. However it can affect men in their thirties or forties as well. See similar questions...

Question: How do you diagnose prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer FAQ
Basically two tests are available for detecting prostate cancer. The prostate specific antigen test (PSA) and the digital rectal examination (DRE) are carried out to detect prostate cancer. See similar questions...

Question: How to kill prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer FAQ
Radiation and surgery are the two main options. Radiation can be of different types and has a high success rate. Surgery can be of the conventional type or else, new robotic techniques can be used such as the Da Vinci procedure. It is best to get several opinions on possible treatments from top medical professionals. Surgery is a quicker method as radiation results take time to show up. See similar questions...

How common is prostate cancer?

FAQs - TerKeurst Urology Clinic
In American men, prostate cancer is the most common cancer (excluding skin cancer). More than 75% of the cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed in men older than 65.* See similar questions...

What is prostate cancer screening?

FAQs - TerKeurst Urology Clinic
Prostate cancer screening is composed of both a digital rectal examination and a serum PSA. Prostate cancer screening should be performed on a yearly basis, except for men with a very low initial PSA level who may want to consider screening every other year.* Your friends may be able to help you develop a list of questions and concerns to address with your doctor(s). However, what may be appropriate for your friend may not be for you.* See similar questions...

Why are the classifications of prostate cancer important?

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Prostate cancer is described by two separate classifications. The first classification, the grade of prostate cancer, pertains to the shape of cancer cells. Prostate cancer cells vary in shape when viewed under a microscope, and these shapes have been categorized and numbered by a Dr. Donald Gleason. The Gleason score of prostate cancer is the sum of two of the most common shapes of cancer cells. The least aggressive of these cells is labeled 2, while the most aggressive is labeled 10. See similar questions...

How is prostate cancer diagnosed?

Prostate Cancer
The most common way to check for prostate cancer is to have a digital rectal exam, in which the doctor puts a gloved, lubricated finger in your rectum to feel your prostate, and a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test. A higher level of PSA may mean that you have prostate cancer, but it could also mean that you have an enlargement or infection of the prostate. If your PSA is high, or if your doctor finds anything in the rectal exam, he or she may do a biopsy to figure out the cause. See similar questions...

What is the cause of prostate cancer?

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There are no known causes of prostate cancer. Approximately 10 % of prostate cancers are inherited but the remaining cases occur at random. A “prostate cancer gene” has not yet been identified. There are links between diets rich in saturated fats and an increased incidence of prostate cancer but this evidence is based on epidemiologic data and not based on data obtained from clinical practices. See similar questions...

What can I do to lower my risk for prostate cancer?

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While there is no known cause for prostate cancer it makes sense to limit the amount of calories from saturated fats consumed on a daily basis. In addition, there are studies which have suggested that prostate cancer risk may be reduced by consuming zinc, vitamin E, and lycopene. White Plains Hospital Center is participating in a randomized double blind prospective study known as the S.E.L.E.C.T. See similar questions...

What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

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Localized and curable prostate cancer has no symptoms. If you are experiencing a decrease in the force of the urinary stream or other voiding issues, this is most likely due to BPH and not prostate cancer. If it turns out that you do have localized prostate cancer and some problems with urination, BPH is occurring coincidentally with the prostate cancer. See similar questions...

How is prostate cancer detected?

Frequently Asked Questions - Westchester Urological Associat...
Prostate cancer screening should begin at age 50. In men at increased risk, including those with first degree relatives with prostate cancer and men of African American descent, screening should start at age 40.; African American men have the highest incidence of prostate cancer in the world as well as the highest risk of prostate cancer death. As such, early detection is the key element for cure. See similar questions...

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