All About Prostate Chemotherapy

After going under the knife, some people are not totally cured of the killer that consumed their bodies for such a long time. The deadliest killer of our time and the most deceitful is the cancer such as prostate cancer. Prostate cancer in men can be very hard to detect in its early stages due to the certain degree of similarity that it has with another disease, BPH or benign prostatic hypertrophy. Since both the cancer and BPH occurs in the same region of a man's body, the difficulty of the diagnosis and the detection is increased, it is like telling apart twins. Other than sharing the organ where it occurs another similarity of prostate cancer and BPH also have the same symptoms in the early stages, it rather hard to tell apart the different symptoms that both emulate. Surgery is one of the most effective ways of totally wiping out the dangers that prostate cancer has, but it should also be coupled with prostate chemotherapy for continuity of the eradication of the disease.

There are different kinds of therapy for chemotherapy patients of post prostate cancer operations:

1.     Palliative care. Palliative care for advanced stage prostate cancer patient centers on relieving the symptoms of metastatic disease and extending the patient's life. This kind of chemotherapy may be suggested to decrease the rate of the spread of the disease and its progression also to postpone the symptoms. The most widely used regimen puts together the chemotherapeutic drug docetaxel with a corticosteroid such as prednisone. This may also include Patients who show skeletal complications or delay due to fractures are mostly caused by Bisphosphonates like as zoledronic acid and suggests the need to radiation chemoterapy especially with hormone-refractory metastatic prostate cancer. Bone pain or the pain in the vertebral region or the pelvis due to metastatic characteristic of the disease is treated with opioid pain relievers such as morphine and oxycodone. External beam radiation therapy directed at bone metastases may offer relief from the pain. Injections of certain radioisotopes, such as strontium-89, phosphorus-32, or samarium-153, are also used to target bone metastases and may help relieve most of the pain.

2.     High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU). HIFU or High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for prostate cancer patients uses a high intensity focused ultrasound wave to destroy the tissue of the prostate. In the HIFU operation, intense sound waves are used to incinerate the prostate tissue to destroy the cancerous cells in it. In a nutshell, ultrasonic waves are precisely aimed on specific areas of the prostate to ablate the prostate cancer with low risks of affecting other tissue or organs surrounding the prostate. Temperatures at the focal point of the sound waves can be more than 100°C. In layman's terms, the HIFU technology is similar to a magnifying glass used to burn a dried leaf by focusing intensified sunlight at a precise point on the dried leaf. According to international studies of experts on the field on ultrasonic waves, when compared to other operations, HIFU has a high success rate, it also has reduced risks of side effects. However, many of the positive feedbacks and tests of HIFU were performed and released mostly by manufacturers of HIFU devices, or some of the independent members of manufacturers' advisory panels. Currently, the HIFU therapy is available with the Sonablate 500 or the Ablatherm. These kinds are prostate chemotherapy can allow people to have something to look forward to.

Prostate Tip #1

As men age, they should think about prostate problem prevention since men in their fifties have a higher risk of developing an enlarged prostate or even cancer. It takes less money to prevent a disease from happening rather than treating it.

Prostate Tip #2

It will be in your best interests to get a prostate screening annually from your physician once you reach age 45 to determine if you have any problems with your prostate. This will also help your physician detect any cancer while it is still in its early stages.

Prostate Tip #3

Consider alternative medicine instead of surgical and medical treatments to prevent or treat prostate problems. If you decide to go this route, make sure you work with a physician that is well-versed in alternative medicine.