early stage prostate cancer treatment

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early stage prostate cancer treatment



im just prostate cancer diagnosedof someone can tell me about your treatment?

cancer is at an early stage i talked to urologist.he my prostatecomy.but he suggested radical changes cathererization.can added that this requires someone to tell me this?

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) booklet (NIH Publication No. 05-1576), contains important information about prostate cancer *. Prostate cancer is the the second most common cancer among men in this country. Only skin cancer is more common. Of every three men diagnosed with cancer each year, is diagnosed with prostate cancer. You will read about possible causes, screening, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. You will also find ideas on how to fight against the disease. Scientists are studying prostate cancer to learn more about its causes. And who are seeking better ways to treat. NCI provides information about cancer, including the publications mentioned in this brochure. You can order these materials by phone or online. You can also read online and print your own copy. Telephone (1-800-4-CANCER): Information Specialists at the Cancer Information Service NCI can answer your questions about cancer. It also can send NCI booklets, fact sheets and other materials. Internet (http://www.cancer.gov): You can use the NCI Web site to find a wide range of updated information. For example, you can find many brochures and pamphlets http://www.cancer.gov/publications NCI. People in the United States and its territories may use this site to order prints. This site also explains how people outside the United States mail or fax their requests for NCI publications. You can ask questions online and get relief from Information Specialists through LiveHelp http://www.cancer.gov/cis. Remember ————————— ——————– – ———– prostate cancer is 97% curable if detected soon as yours. These sites are the most detailed information on salaries because they can be complex. Before having a radical treatment I suggest you seek a second opinion, just as another point of Referance. There are some new treatments that are less complicated, but it requires input from a dr to decide exactly what is good for you

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