DISEASES >> PROSTATE CANCER
Among men in the United States,
prostate cancer is the most common
cancer and the second most common cause of
cancer death.
Prostate cancer begins as a small bump in the gland. Most
prostate cancers grow very slowly and never cause
symptoms until they reach an advanced stage. The cause of
prostate cancer is unknown
Choosing a treatment option often depends on the man's lifestyle preferences. Some treatments can impair quality of life. For example, major surgery, radiation therapy, and hormonal therapy often cause incontinence and erectile dysfunction (impotence). When choosing among treatment options, men need to weigh the advantages and disadvantages.
In the case of small, slow-growing
cancer, confined to prostate where a man expected to live many years, the most effective treatment method is surgery or radiation therapy. For widespread
cancer, hormonal therapy works best. For large or fast-growing
cancer, confined to prostate, surgery or radiation therapy might be required. If the
cancer is spread to areas around the prostate, but not distant areas, radiation therapy is the only solution.