Prostate Cancer, Advanced or MetastaticSurgerySurgery to treat
prostate cancer is usually reserved for men in good
health who are younger than 70 and who choose to have surgery. Surgery may be
done to relieve symptoms and to slow the growth of cancer. Surgery Choices- Radical prostatectomy, the removal of
the prostate and its cancer. It is not usually done if the cancer has spread to
other parts of the body.
- Orchiectomy, the
removal of the testicles. This may cause the cancer to shrink and may improve
symptoms because prostate cancer often needs the testosterone made by the
testicles to grow.
- TURP, or transurethral resection of the
prostate. This operation can help to relieve bladder problems because it
removes part of the tumor that may be blocking the urethra, the tube that
carries urine from your bladder through your penis.
What To Think AboutA study suggests that advanced prostate cancer can sometimes be
cured if the cancer has spread to only a few
lymph
nodes and great care is used to completely remove the lymph nodes during
prostatectomy.12 Radiation and hormone treatment may be
used afterwards to destroy any remaining cancer cells. Surgical removal of the testicles (orchiectomy) and hormone
therapy have the same side effects, including hot flashes, larger breasts, loss
of sexual desire, and the inability to have an erection.
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