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Hormone therapy not suitable for every cancer patientThis hormone-blocking treatment is administered prior to brachytherapy, a type of radiation treatment used to reduce the size of the prostate. It suppresses testosterone production, which can cause prostate tumors to shrink or grow more slowly and improve the ability to perform the brachytherapy. It can be beneficial to some men in more advanced stages of the disease when used in combination with surgery or radiation. However, these hormones may be dangerous to others, because while the drug increases insulin resistance and raises cholesterol, it also increases fat, which increases the risk factor for men with pre-existing heart disease. Many men understandably dread surgery because of the recovery period and side effects such as impotence and incontinence. Modern-day robotic prostate surgery is a far cry from the traditional open or laparoscopic surgeries of the past. Nowadays, an experienced surgeon can use the precision technology of the robot to remove the prostate gland, with less blood loss and increased accuracy. Robotic surgery can salvage the delicate nerves surrounding the gland that preserve sexual function and continence. This JAMA study will inevitably influence the decision-making process for prostate cancer patients, especially for those with heart problems or history of heart failure. Though more investigation will be needed, there had long been a suspected link between cardiac problems and long-term use of hormones. For those patients who may not be candidates for hormone therapy, Dr. Samadi encourages robotic surgery as an alternative way to treat prostate cancer, to increase the cure rate success, lessen the side effects and decrease the risk of morbidity. NOTE: Issues on this site regarding prostate cancer and treatment options, are provided for information only, and are not meant to substitute for the advice of your own physician or other medical professional. Prostate-Report.org does not endorse any specific product, service or treatment. |
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