I have been diagnosed with early prostate cancer and want to know about all the treatment options for cure
Stereotactic Radiosurgery is an ultra-targeted, non-invasive treatment that delivers high doses of radiation to a target, eliminating the cancer cells within.
It is a recognized curative treatment option[1] for localized prostate cancer and is also known as Prostate Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT).
Reference
[1] ASTRO/ASCO/AUA Guideline on Hypofractionation for Localized Prostate Cancer. November 2018.
IMRT requires at least 20 daily treatments in 4 weeks whereas Radiosurgery is completed in 5 sessions every other weekday over 1 and a half weeks. Lower daily radiation doses are used in IMRT as the beams are less focussed than radiosurgery. The amount of rectum and bladder radiated with Radiosurgery is lower than IMRT, with potential reduction in long term side effects. The presence of a radiation oncologist familiar with radiosurgery is essential during every session to ensure the targeting is spot on.
Brachytherapy is a form of internal radiation therapy whereby needles and tubes are inserted into the prostate to allow release of radiation from within. It usually also involves a hospital stay, anaesthesia and insertion of a urinary catheter. There is a small risk of bleeding, infection and anaesthetic complications with brachytherapy. SBRT is a completely painless and non-invasive technique that is done in the outpatient setting.
Brachytherapy is a form of internal radiation therapy whereby needles and tubes are inserted into the prostate to allow release of radiation from within. It usually also involves a hospital stay, anaesthesia and insertion of a urinary catheter. There is a small risk of bleeding, infection and anaesthetic complications with brachytherapy. SBRT is a completely painless and non-invasive technique that is done in the outpatient setting.
I am concerned that I may have Prostate Cancer
I have been diagnosed with early prostate cancer and want to know about all the treatment options for cure
I have metastatic Prostate cancer and am looking for treatments to live as long as possible while maintaining quality of life
You must be logged in to post a comment.