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- Is PSA screening helpful?
- Why not just remove my prostate?
- What happens to the prostate after radiation treatment?
- Can Acupuncture help treat cancer?
- Is this the same kind of radiation that spread in Japan, Chernobyl and Three Mile Island?
- How come I don’t feel sick even though my doctor told me I have prostate cancer.
- Can a prostate biopsy make my cancer spread?
- Can supplements be used to treat prostate cancer?
- Is PSA screening helpful?
- What happens if I don’t treat my prostate cancer?
- What is Proton Therapy?
- What is IMRT and Calypso?
- Does radiation hurt, do I feel anything during treatment?
- What is the purpose of the prostate – do I need it to have sex?
- Won’t radiation oncologists recommend radiation and won’t most surgeons recommend surgery?
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Won’t radiation oncologists recommend radiation and won’t most surgeons recommend surgery?
In many centers, this is true. At GGCC, we empower patients with information to make their own decisions. Most of our patients have choices and only proceed with treatment when they are comfortable with the choices. With prostate cancer, patients usually have several good treatment options.
Written by Dr. David Kornguth on April 14, 2011 | 0 comments