Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Get Serious About PSA testing for Prostate Cancer
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Sexual Health in Men Declines After Prostate Surgery
Sexual health is worse than expected in nearly half of all men who undergo surgery for prostate cancer, according to a poll.
Sexual function was shown to have decreased while incontinence problems increased.
Prior to the surgery, some men in the study expected to have better sexual and urinary function a year after surgery than prior to it. That belief is not realistic, Daniela Wittmann, sexual health coordinator at the urology department of the University of Michigan, told Reuters.
"Men have unrealistic expectations of urinary and sexual function after prostatectomy despite preoperative counseling," Wittmann and her colleagues wrote. more:
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Permanent nerve damage experienced during prostate cancer surgery
Permanent nerve damage experienced during surgery: When nerve damage occurs anywhere in the body, the tissues to which the damaged nerves supply impulses usually experience atrophy or breakdown. This can often be seen in paraplegic, wheelchair bound people in whom the loss of nerve signal causes a significant decrease in the size and muscle mass of the legs. The same can be said of the penis after nerve damage during prostatectomy. If permanent nerve damage occurs, the lack of impulses to smooth muscle of the penis leads to an atrophy or breakdown of the tissues responsible for erections and causes the penis to shrink both in length and girth.
Read on: http://myprostatedoc.blogspot.com/2011/06/shortening-of-penis-after-prostatectomy.html
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Prostate Cancer Symptoms - Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF)
Not everyone experiences symptoms of prostate cancer. Many times, signs of prostate cancer are first detected by a doctor during a routine check-up.
Some men, however, will experience changes in urinary or sexual function that might indicate the presence of prostate cancer. These symptoms include:
A need to urinate frequently, especially at night
Difficulty starting urination or holding back urine
Weak or interrupted flow of urine
Painful or burning urination
Difficulty in having an erection
Painful ejaculation
Blood in urine or semen
Frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs
You should consult with your doctor if you experience any of the symptoms above.
Because these symptoms can also indicate the presence of other diseases or disorders, such as BPH or prostatitis, men will undergo a thorough work-up to determine the underlying cause.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Proton therapy of cancer: Potential clinical advantages and cost-effectiveness
Unfortunately it is so difficult to evaluate all the options that are available in treatment of cancer. While medical professionals provide their best advise based on there area of expertise, it is you who will have to make the final decision in selecting the treatment. Time is not on your side as clinical reports come in over the years. I, like you did not or do not have the luxury to debate this issue.
The following study goes like this: "Proton therapy may offer potential clinical advantages compared with conventional radiation therapy for many cancer patients. Due to the large investment costs for building a proton therapy facility, however, the treatment cost with proton
radiation is higher than with conventional radiation. It is therefore important to evaluate whether the medical benefits of proton therapy are large enough to motivate the higher costs."
"The results of this study indicate that proton therapy may be a cost-effective treatment if appropriate risk groups are chosen as targets for proton therapy, and that an investment in a proton therapy facility may be cost-effective compared to using conventional radiation": Click here to see the complete study.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Prostate surgery leaves another one impotent
'I'm a ladies' man who can never make love': Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals prostate cancer battle has left him impotent
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1371379/Andrew-Lloyd-Webber-reveals-prostate-cancer-battle-left-impotent.html#ixzz1IIm1rDzj
Become your own advocate do your research and consider proton beam therapy for prostate cancer. I see this happening every day as this story including friends who think the physician has there best interest at heart when it comes to prostate surgery. They say the may spare the nerves but the statistics are clear that only 11% retain any type of sexuality and it is not what I would consider acceptable. It does not have to be this way. Your cancer can be treated without the loss and many side effects that other treatments leave. Please review this blog as it provides many details about proton beam therapy. I am three years out from my proton beam therapy treatment and have not loss a day of work, wore diapers, had a catheter or loss my sexuality. No ED! What a peace of mind to continue life normally and have the cancer successfully treated.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Comparison Tables proton, photon(xray, IMRT) Prostatectomy
Thursday, February 3, 2011
One more reason not to consider surgery for prostate cancer
"Clinicopathological features of prostate cancer appear to be more aggressive as one ages. We found that men 70 years old or older had worse outcomes with respect to biochemical recurrence-free, prostate cancer specific and overall survival. Implications for screening and treatment recommendations are yet to be defined,"
Read more here: http://www.doctorslounge.com/index.php/news/pb/17460
Do your homework and please review this blog about the benefits of proton therapy.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Prostate Cancer a call to do something when diagnosed!
Here setting center seeing what prostate cancer can do if ignored, I want to mention to those starting the process to take head of this post. My earlier posts praise the process of being treated with proton therapy and how easy it was to manage. I was lucky to move on my cancer early. Left untreated I had a raging triple growth of PSA before diagnosed with cancer. Statistically and at 53 years old I faced an enormous battle verified with attending physicians and oncologists that I would die from it at an early age. I am convinced now three years later that I may not have even been here if left untreated. How lucky to discover it and move on it. This humbles me. I appreciate life and as you read I continue to be a active as an advocate and dedicated my career in helping patients seek cancer treatment.
As of this post I have had over 5500 visitors to this blog and have mentored 100's personally since I started this project. Some take action, get aggressive and treat their cancer and that is positive. Its the ones that I cross that waited too long and are faced with their final battle with life. Metastatic prostate or any type of metastatic cancer is no longer curable.
As such, the therapy or treatment for metastatic cancer is considered palliative. Therefore, early detection remains the key for ultimately improving survival from this disease. The treatment for metastatic prostate cancer (cancer which has gone from the prostate to other parts of the body) has not changed significantly since the 1940’s. Prostate cancer is stimulated to grow by the male hormone testosterone. By blocking testosterone, prostate cancer will go into remission (either stop growing, or at least grow more slowly). Eighty percent of men with metastatic prostate cancer will respond to hormonal therapy (blocking testosterone). The response is a temporary one due to the fact that the cancer will mutate (change) and begin to grow despite the absence of testosterone. Half of men treated with hormonal therapy will develop disease that no longer responds to hormone treatment within three years of instituting therapy. You may read of alternative treatments but the outcome is similar and at the most only gives you a few months more of life.
Please if you are diagnosed with cancer take heed of what this post is saying and get aggressive and treat your cancer early. Its not worth the risks.
Prostate Cancer? Proton Daily's Reading
- "I think proton therapy will become the treatment of the century."
- Comparison Tables proton, photon(xray, IMRT) Prostatectomy
- How a balloon can save prostate cancer patients freom impotence
- Korea promotes medical tourism to attract proton therapy patients
- Moms Story battling cancer with protons
- Poling Says PR Strategy Needed to Facilitates Medical Tourism in Korea
- Prostate cancer treatment sex truths played down
- Prostate Cancer? A "Secret" Treatment Possibility
- Prostate Proton Therapy
- Proton Boost May Thwart Prostate Cancer's Return
- Proton Therapy for Prostate Cancer-Knol
- Proton treatment for prostate cancer results in few complications
- Protons promise lower second-cancer risk
- Risks & complications of radical prostatectomy/what I wanted to avoid
- The other consequence of prostate cancer surgery or Soggy side effects put a damper on recovery
- The Size of the Proton Measured with Lasers
- With Cancer, Let’s Face It: Words Are Inadequate
- With prostate cancer treatment, who you see is often what you get
My Blog List
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30 Proton Centers in U.S. - The National Association for Proton Therapy recently announced there are now 30 proton centers in the U.S. It took 25 years for the first 15 proton cente...5 years ago
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ASTRO'S New Model Policy Supports Proton Therapy for Pediatrics - The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) has issued a new Model Policy for proton beam therapy (PBT) that details which cancer diagnoses meets ...10 years ago
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Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment — Good Medicine or Business as Usual? - This is a follow-up to a post I wrote called, “PSA Testing: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”. http://prostatecancerblog.net/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&...14 years ago
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