What You Need To Know About Prostate Cancer
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- A diagnosis of prostate cancer can be scary. In this program, Dr. Matthew Cooperberg with the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center explains what prostate cancer is and what treatments options are available for newly diagnosed patients including active surveillance, surgery (prostatectomy), radiation therapy, and focal therapy. [12/2023] [Show ID: 39376]
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00:00 Start
03:25 What is the prostate, what is prostate cancer?
08:59 Understanding prostate cancer risk
20:34 Active surveillance
29:32 Radical prostatectomy
40:54 Radiation therapy
50:00 Focal therapy and other options
51:06 Next steps
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Dear Doctor,
Thank you very much for this very very very clear and very satisfactory presentation. I am a retired professor of physics. I found your approach very very friendly.
What age should a male begin scheduling a prostate exam, and how often should they get an exam?
have a question at 17min19seconds in video there is a slide says: Risk stratification is critical and the risk of dying of prostate cancer within 15 years of diagnosis ranges from 0% to 65%, Is this for UNTREATED prostate cancer or for people who had prostatectomy or radiation?? just asking because I have Gleason 4+3 and with my PSA, AGE and biopsy I am capra score of 5 and have not started treatment yet, still deciding surgery or radiation SBRT. Thank you for all the information
Seems like they don't answer question in here
What about ketosis? Dpes it in fact starve camcer cells? If so why not discuss?