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I recently read somewhere about a new treatment for Prostate Cancer.
It, as far as I remember, involved something being inserted under the flesh to allow a slow release of medication to be administered instead of going to a Radiology department.
Can anyone enlighten what this is please.
Thank you
It, as far as I remember, involved something being inserted under the flesh to allow a slow release of medication to be administered instead of going to a Radiology department.
Can anyone enlighten what this is please.
Thank you
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Brachytherapy sounds like the treatment I have heard about. At the moment a friend is receiving the treatment and off to far off lands on an extended holiday with his consultants blessing..
My reason for asking today is my OH is being fast tracked for possible Prostrate Cancer.
I want to learn as much as I can before the appointment and what ever many follow.
Thanks for the help.. x
Brachytherapy sounds like the treatment I have heard about. At the moment a friend is receiving the treatment and off to far off lands on an extended holiday with his consultants blessing..
My reason for asking today is my OH is being fast tracked for possible Prostrate Cancer.
I want to learn as much as I can before the appointment and what ever many follow.
Thanks for the help.. x
My brother in law has prostate cancer he is injected with what he calls a 'magic bullet' which I think delivers a dose of hormones every two or three months. He has been doing well, but has reached the limit of his treatment now and his blood levels are Ok so we hope it has helped him. My OH has had tests for prostate cancer recently, he was given the all clear. It seems that men around the ages of 70/75+ tend to have a larger prostate gland as they age, OH's was soft and not considered to be cancerous which was a relief, the waiting was stressful.