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High-Dose Brachytherapy Gets Strong Patient Satisfaction Ratings
High-dose brachytherapy is a targeted alternative to standard external beam radiation treatments.

June 22, 2017

Aggressiveness Test May Help Determine Metastasis Risks
Prostate cancer is commonly known as a slow-growing cancer. Due to that, many men will find they are more likely to face mortality to a cause other than cancer. That is why active surveillance instead of intervention is recommended in some cases.

June 21, 2017

Yoga May Reduce Prostate Cancer Treatment Side Effects
The study in question focused on a group of men who had all been treated for prostate cancer using external beam radiation. Some members of the group were asked to attend twice weekly yoga classes.

May 29, 2017

PSA Changes Put Power Back in Men’s Hands
The PSA is designed to screen for an antigen in blood that is associated with prostate cancer. Elevated test results may indicate the presence of a tumor.

May 29, 2017

Vasectomy and Prostate Cancer Risk: What Men Need to Know
The study in question involved thousands of men, some of which had undergone vasectomies and some not.

April 26, 2017

Watchful Waiting: Is It a Good Choice?
Designed to help men who are diagnosed with low-grade, low-risk tumors, watchful waiting provides a way for men to potentially avoid the side effects that may go along with more aggressive treatments.

April 24, 2017

Hormone Therapy May Lower Risk of Recurrence
The study in question involved more than 750 patients who had all undergone radical prostatectomies as the first part of their treatment plans.

March 28, 2017

Blood Test ‘Biopsies’ Offer Prostate Cancer Alternative
Liquid biopsies are meant to serve as a possible replacement for the need to use tissue samples to test for cancer’s presence or even determine if metastatic cancer is a concern.

March 15, 2017

MRIs May Make Prostate Cancer Screening More Definitive: Study
Researchers found that using an MRI in advance of a biopsy would help as many as 27 percent of men thought to have prostate cancer rule out this condition.

February 17, 2017

Radiotherapy Improves Survival Chances After Prostatectomies: Study
To arrive at those findings, researchers tracked more than 1,000 patients over the course of nearly nine years.

February 16, 2017

Prostate Seed Implants a Solid Choice for Intermediate-Risk Cancer
Prostate seed implants, or brachytherapy, are used to treat cancer at all risks levels. This form of treatment for low- and intermediate-risk cases generally involves the implantation of tiny radioactive pellets directly into a tumor.

January 26, 2017

Brachytherapy May Offer Benefit in High-Risk Cases
Researchers have found that by adding a secondary and highly common prostate cancer treatment to the mix, they can successfully extend the lives of men suffering from higher risk prostate cancer.

January 14, 2017

Prostate Cancer: Do Second Opinions Matter?
Doctors who make the initial diagnosis of prostate cancer may very well be the ones who recommend their patients seek out second opinions. The reasons for this include…

December 16, 2016

Alcohol Connected to Higher Prostate Cancer Risk
The study in question involved a meta-analysis of more than 25 completed research projects. The data presented in those studies showed an elevated risk level for prostate cancer among men who were considered low-volume drinkers.

December 14, 2016

Be Aware for Your Health: Prostate Cancer Facts Men Should Know
So, what do men need to know about the disease? Dr. Echt says these facts are important for all men and their loved ones to know.

November 18, 2016

Prostate Seed Institute Offers Most Advanced Treatment Options
To ensure its patients have access to the best possible treatments for their unique cases, the Prostate Seed Institute’s physicians offer expertise in the following options, along with a host of others.

November 17, 2016

Prostate Cancer: Does Active Surveillance Work?
Active surveillance is recommended only to men who are diagnosed with early stage, low-risk prostate cancer. This subtype of prostate cancer is known to be very slow-growing, which means it generally poses no immediate threat to life.

October 19, 2016

Prostatectomy After Radiation Offers Hope
Prostate removal, also known as the prostatectomy, is designed to fight cancer by removing the diseased gland. The surgery can produce a number of lasting side effects that some men are able to avoid through the use of radiation therapy.

October 18, 2016

New Test May Help Detect Prostate Cancer Early
Researchers have been working hard to find a suitable replacement for the PSA test over the past few years. The test, although still often used, was taken off the table as a recommended routine screen because of a high false positive rate.

September 23, 2016

Follow-Through a Must with Active Surveillance
Active surveillance is recommended when cancer is considered low risk and remains localized. This alternative calls for routine checkups to ensure that a tumor is not changing in character.

September 22, 2016