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Facts and Alternatives Regarding Treatments for Prostate Cancer

May 13th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Patients who suffer from have many alternatives to treat their affection but they should know all the opinions and investigate therapies before they choose the treatment that suits them. In addition to this, a patient who decides to use any alternative of complementary approaches needs to take into consideration the doctor’s advice and start a treatment in a short time.

First of all, a person who suffer from should ask for a second opinion, inform himself from books or internet about his condition and also take along detailed list of questions and record the answers. Moreover, the patient shoud be aware of the doctor’s experience in treating and also that the doctors in charge should treat the whole patient, not just the prostate and not in the last place the family or a friend support may help a lot.

Furthermore, choosing a treatment for can be a hard task for the patient and for the doctors as well. The treatments are divided in certain groups and each procedure is performed by a specialist. For instance, radiation oncologists in radiation, urologists usually specialize in surgery and cryoablation, both internal and external and usually used alone or in combination. Each type of treatment seem to bring successfully results, including no immediate treatment other than careful observation for elder men.

On the other hand, these types of treatments like surgery, cryoablation and radiation can have side effects, such as impotence and incontinence. Moreover, other side effects are loss of the sex drive, weight gain and also by performing hormonal therapy, the amount of testosterone in the bloodstream is reduced and thereby deprives a prostate tumor of a necessary stimulus, used to extend life and delay the disease to progress.

Moreover, many clinical trials are testing new treatments for and patients can choose the right treatment depending on the type of cancer that they have. So, some of the experimental treatments which seem to be quite effective are: which uses new drugs in order to help men with advanced , immunotherapy which helps the body to fight against cancer and also neoadjuvant hormonal therapy that has the role in reducing the prostate tumor in order to increase success rates of surgery or radiation.

All in all, people who suffer from prostate should weight carefully the options and choose the right procedure in a short time. Moreover, immunotherapies may help men with late-stage cancer and also some of these therapies can be used to prevent recurrence of cancer following surgery or radiation.

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Ovarian Cancer Mortality Rate

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Mortality rate refers to the number of people dying due to a particular affliction. Ovarian cancer is a predominantly destructive cancer and is rarely detected in its early stages. It is the gynecological cancer with the highest mortality rate. Ovarian cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in women after lung, breast, and .

Ovarian cancer is responsible for 5% of all cancer deaths among women. In the year 2004 itself there has been around 16,090 deaths of American women from . In the last five-years, mortality rates decreased from 63% in 1974 to lesser than 50% currently. Mortality rates differ depending on age and the stage at which detected. Five-year mortality rates are less than10%, if the cancer is still contained within the ovary at diagnosis. If it has spread to nearby areas in the pelvis, the mortality rate rises to between 20% and 40% and if it has spread beyond that then the mortality rate is at an all time high of 70% to 90%.

In spite of the rate not having changed much since 1973, the mortality rate has decreased by about 12%. It is estimated that about 1 in 57 women in the United States die due to the malignancy. The ratio of deaths to incidence is around 58.3%.

The mortality rate for patients is not very good. This is largely due to the trouble of diagnosing. Ovarian cancer can only be diagnosed for certain, with invasive surgery. Unfortunately, most patients with are not diagnosed until the disease is advanced. This involves spreading of the disease to the upper abdomen. Thus, it becomes very late to carry out operative as well as radiation treatments on the patients. If the disease is detected in the early stages, it is curable in a number of patients.

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Antioxidants And Cancer Prevention - Fact Sheet

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Just what are antioxidants and can they do anything to help prevent or fight cancer?

Information from the National Cancer Institute describe antioxidants as substances that may protect cells from the damage caused by unstable molecules known as free radicals. Free radicals may lead to cancer. Antioxidants interact with and stabilize free radicals and may prevent some of the damage free radicals otherwise might cause. Examples of antioxidants include beta-carotene, lycopene, vitamins C, E, and A, and other substances.

Can antioxidants ?

Considerable laboratory evidence indicates that antioxidants may slow or even prevent the development of cancer. However, information from recent clinical trials is less that clear.

Five large-scale clinical trials published in the 1990s reached differing conclusions about the effect of antioxidants on cancer. The studies examined the effect of antioxidants on cancer in different groups. A study published in 1993 showed a combinaton of beta-carotene, vitamin E, and significantly reduced incidence of both gastric cancer and cancer overall.

Antioxidants neutralize free radicals as the natural by-product of normal cell processes. Free radicals are molecules with incomplete electron shells which make then more chemically reactive than those with complete electron shells. Exposure to various environmental factors, including tobacco smoke and radiation, can also lead to free radical formation. (We pick up a lot of radiation from the sun, enough to burn our skin). In humans the most frequent form of free radicals is oxygen.

When an oxygen molecule becomes electrically charged of “radicalized” it tries to steal electrons from other molecules, causing damage to the DNA and other molecules. Over time, such damage may become irreversible and lead to disease including cancer. Antioxidanats are often described as “mopping up” free radicals, meaning they neutralize the electrical charge and prevent the free radicals from taking electrons from other molecules.

Antioxidants used to be abundant in fruits and vegetables and nuts and grains. Due to our soils being nutritionally depleted the amount of antioxidants available in our food is now less that previously. It is recommended that we supplement our diet with good nutritional products.

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How Radiation Treatment For Prostate Cancer Works

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Most cancers are treated medically with surgery, or radiation therapy. Currently, there isn’t a good option for in the early stages, which leaves surgery or radiation treatment for .

If the surgeon gets the entire tumor, surgery is a 100% cure. It does require a hospital stay and wearing a catheter for a while. There are risks with any surgery, and one risk with prostate surgery is impotence

There are two types of radiation treatment for : seed therapy and external beam radiation therapy. Radiation therapy works by killing the cancer cells. The goal is to kill all the cancer cells, but not any healthy cells.

The first type of radiation treatment for is external radiation treatment. Usually, the man receives five treatments a week for seven weeks. If the cancer has spread, radiation can be aimed at those areas, too. External radiation is painless, doesn’t require any anesthesia and only takes a few minutes each time. It does mean a daily trip to a treatment facility, though.

Side effects of radiation treatment for include incontinence, impotence and fatigue. Not everyone experiences these side effects.

The other type of radiation treatment for is seed therapy, or brachytherapy. Small seeds of radioactive iodine or palladium are placed inside the prostate gland, where they emit radiation that kills the tumor cells. The radiation in each implant lasts about two years, which is long enough to kill the cancer cells.

Seed therapy has about the same cure rate and side effects as external radiation treatment for . Seed therapy is only used for tumors that have not metastasized outside the prostate. The initial seed implantation causes some discomfort, but the patient can usually return to his usual routine in a day or two.

Radiation treatment for is successful when the cancer is diagnosed early. Many men prefer it to surgery because it is less invasive.

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