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There are nonsurgical options for prostate cancer.
Hormonal therapy is just as popular as surgery, but maybe dismissed by many urologists as unproven. Many patients whose cancer has spread throughout the body find relief through reducing the amount of male hormone in the bloodstream which is what the cancer “feeds on". Without testosterone, impotency is almost inevitable.
One such drug is the DES (diethistibestrol), a chemical that is similar to estrogen (a female hormone). Although DES brings with it a longer life and lessens the symptoms, it does have side effects. It kills a man’s sex drive, and many men report the nearly female effects: breast enlargement, thinning beards and even scrotal shrinkage.
LH-RH Agonists (Leuprolide and Goserelin) can be used in later stages of prostate cancer. This is a synthetic pituitary hormone that regulates the release of testosterone into the bloodstream. After triggering an initial rush of testosterone, it causes a drastic decrease in testosterone which then starves the tumor. The side effects are occasional hot flashes, headaches, or impotence. It is usually administered through injections or implant pellets.
Antiandrogens are hormones that inhibits the action of testosterone on cancer cells. It is also marketed to the brand name Flutamide, and it is frequently used in conjunction with other hormone treatments to lessen the pain of advanced prostate
Prostate Cancer - Which Treatment Is The "Correct One"? The cancer illness can be attacked by many working methods. No other kind of cancer has so many possibilities. But we do not know to today yet, whether also only one of the possible types of treatment is value, the life of patient with Prostate...
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Immunotherapy is a method used to build up the body's natural defense against diseases, including cancer. Some doctors combine immunotherapy with chemotherapy to help patients through the later stages of prostate cancer. Other sufferers use natural cures and herbs to help their bodies fight the cancer.
Radiation and Hyperthermia
Scientists do know that temperatures of 105°F or higher are deadly to cell division and weak cells. Scientists are attempting to put this information to work on prostate cancer by combining it with radiation to kill cancer cells.
When applying heat to the whole body or to the localized area prior to radiation, it seem s to be more effective than either treatment alone
There are Enzyme-inhibiting drugs such as Proscar by blocking production of an enzyme that triggers production of testosterone.
Chemotherapy is usually considered a last resort for many cancer patients. The chemicals directly attack the cancer cells but usually end up killing many healthy cells as well.
These are only a few of the treatments available for prostate cancer patients. Please discuss with your doctor as to what treatment may be the best option for you.
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Copyright 2005 Fern Kuhn, RN You may reprint this article as long as the link is active http://www.prostatecancerhelp.info
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This article is about prostate cancer and was Written by: Fern Kuhn, RN
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The Risk Of Recurrence In Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer disease Prostate cancer - the most common form of cancer in men is Prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death. The Main risk factors include age (incidence increases in men over the age of 65 years). It is more...
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