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How do people treat prostate cancer?

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Depends on age/stage: Many factors go into the decision making process, including age, health status, grade (gleason score), stage, patient preference, physician preference. Options include watchful waiting, surgery with standard prostatectomy or robotic prostatectomy, external igrt or imrt radiation, internal radioactive implants (low dose permanent seeds or high dose temporary catheters), hormonal therapy.

Answered 3/10/2012

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Dr. Gene Wong answered

Mutiple options: Generally speaking, there are many ways to treat prostate cancer including surgery, radiation with xray beam, implants with seeds or high dose rate needles, cryosurgery (freezing). Hormones sometimes are used on top of the above treatment. The decision will depend on stage, aggressiveness of disease, patient condition and his choice.

Answered 9/3/2015

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Dr. Liawaty Ho answered

Specializes in Hematology and Oncology

Depends: It depends on several factors- age, overall health status, grade and stage of disease, patient preference, physician preference. Treatment options will include - watchful waiting vs surgery vs radiation therapy plus minus hormonal therapy. In advanced stage- hormonal therapy, chemotherapy and immunotherap ( vaccine ) have been used. I.

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