Which therapy is best for prostate cancer?

Cynthia Moran

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The second most frequent cancer in men in the US is prostate cancer. Since 1975, there have been more than twofold increases in the annual number of new cases of prostate cancer. One option for treating prostate cancer that can help lower the likelihood of the disease returning is radiation therapy. To eliminate the tumor, radiation therapy may be applied before, concurrent with, or following surgery. To treat prostate cancer, radiation therapy can be used together with chemotherapy. Based on your age, general health, unique circumstances, and the findings of diagnostic tests, a doctor will suggest a course of therapy for you.
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New treatments for prostate cancer are being developed that do not prevent men from becoming fathers. Proton and particle therapy are among the most promising treatments, with protons being a significant contender. Cancer cells that are still present after surgery or do not react to hormone therapy are eliminated with radiation therapy. High-energy x-rays or other forms of radiation are used in radiation treatment to eliminate tumor cells. Prostate cancer can be treated naturally and without drugs by RoyalVibe Health. Without causing any side effects or discomfort, the treatment uses your body's immune system to destroy these malignant cells.
 
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