RadiationTherapy

Update on Prostate Cancer Treatment

The treatment of prostate cancer has been changing over the past few years. For most men with prostate cancer, wait and see has become the norm. It all depends on age, the location, and the aggressiveness of the cancer. The more aggressive types of cancer, located close to the outer capsule of the prostate, typically required radiation treatment. The question has been the best time to begin that treatment. A recent study provided some insight.

Researchers selected 1,566 consecutive men who had a prostatectomy in various medical centers. Based on a scoring system that ranked the severity, location, and other factors, they either received immediate radiation therapy or they were monitored until the cancer returned and then given salvation radiation therapy. The immediate-radiation patients experienced reduced biochemical recurrence (as assessed by PSA), they had lower rates of the cancer spreading, and the death rate was lower when compared with salvation therapy. In this case, the more aggressive treatment for men with aggressive prostate cancer produced better outcomes.

The Prostate Health webinar will be available for a few more weeks. If you’re concerned about the health of your prostate or what to do for benign prostatic hypertrophy or prostate cancer, you absolutely have to watch this webinar. If you want to know what questions to ask your physician, this webinar is a must see. Order it today.

What are you prepared to do today?

Dr. Chet

 

References: JAMA Oncol. 2018;4(5):e175230. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2017.5230.