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The needs of advanced prostate cancer patients and their families
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer among men, with approximately 180,000 new cases diagnosed in the U.S. every year. About 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime.
Advanced prostate cancer is cancer that is not cured or not curable by treatments of the prostate area alone. It includes locally advanced prostate cancer and metastatic prostate cancer (cancer that has spread).
There is hope.
Advanced prostate cancer clinic
To us, every patient is important and deserves personalized care.
Working with your existing doctors, we will build a plan that gives you the most advanced and appropriate treatments for the cancer you are facing.
Dr. Benjamin Martin discusses urologists treating cancer as part of their everyday practice.
Urologists treat cancer as part of their everyday practice. These cancers include prostate, bladder, kidney, adrenal, renal, penile and testicular cancers. We have all of the facilities in place to care for these cancers. We have a radiation center and can offer clinical trials to applicable patients.
Through our Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic, we have the only team in Central Ohio that is specifically dedicated to men with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer.
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Clinical research trials
Treatments and therapies
Prostate cancer often travels to the bones, where it may progress for a while without any symptoms. But as bony tumors grow, they can become painful and make the bones more brittle. At the APCC, we help mitigate these complications through bone-strengthening supplements (calcium and vitamin D) and regular exercise. We also offer additional treaments that strengthen bone, decrease risk of fracture and target the cancer in the bone.
At Central Ohio Urology, we are committed to giving prostate cancer patients the best available care, including leading-edge clinical trials for those who are eligible. Trial participants may benefit from the accelerated access to new, improved treatments. Study-related lab and radiology tests are often free. Many times, patients are eager to play a vital role in developing new treatments with the potential to save more lives in the future.
If you’re interested in this option, ask your doctor. He or she will help you determine if there is a clinical trial that’s right for you.
Erleada is a prescription medicine used to treat prostate cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body and no longer responds to a medical or surgical treatment that lowers testosterone. It is an androgen receptor inhibitor for patients with non-metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.
If the PSA is rising despite ADT, but there is no visible evidence of cancer anywhere, Erleada may offer a chance to delay the cancer from spreading. A spot of cancer that has spread outside the prostate is called a metastasis, so this treatment is aimed at preventing metastatic spread. Erleada is a pill that is taken every day and continued for as long as it is working, which on average is about two years based on a large clinical trial. While the medication is generally well tolerated, there is always a possibility of a side effect. Fatigue, nausea, falls and hypothyroidism have all been reported. There is also a risk of developing a skin rash.
You can learn more here: www.erleada.com
Working closely with the Columbus Prostate Cancer Center, our radiation oncologist uses external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) to treat prostate cancer. With EBRT, beams of radiation are focused on the prostate gland or specific metastatic bone cancer areas. This type of radiation can be used early to try and cure the cancer or may be used as a later stage therapy to help relieve symptoms of cancer that has spread to the bone.
SpaceOAR™ Hydrogel is often used during EBRT as a safe and effective method of reducing potential side effects of radiation therapy.
As with all treatments, there is a risk of side effects, although they are usually minimal with EBRT. Gastrointestinal side effects are most common.
Approximately 14% of all prostate cancer is hereditary. Hereditary cancer occurs when a gene mutation is passed down in the family from parent to child. Individuals with hereditary cancer are more likely to have relatives with the same type or related types of cancer. They are also at a higher likelihood of developing more than one cancer. Both men and women can inherit and pass down genetic mutations. Men with a family history of cancer, including breast and ovarian, should consider genetic testing.
By understanding your family history and pursuing hereditary cancer testing when appropriate, you and your healthcare provider can personalize your current screening/treatment, and additional advanced treatments may become available.
If you have a gene mutation, your children, brothers and sisters have a 50% chance of having the same gene mutation. Knowing whether or not they carry a gene mutation can allow family members to make more informed decisions that may drastically reduce their risk of developing certain cancers.
You can learn more here: www.MySupport360.com
NanoKnife™ System is a localized therapy used for prostate cancer. Localized therapy is a treatment that is directed to a specific organ (in this case, the prostate) or targeted area of the body. This type of therapy is focused on treating one focused area, rather than a whole section of the body.
The NanoKnife System is a localized therapy that uses a technology called Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) to ablate, or destroy, a targeted area of tissue.
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Minimize potential side effects of prostate cancer radiation therapy. When treating prostate cancer patients with radiation therapy, the goal is to kill the cancer cells while avoiding damage to surrounding healthy tissue. SpaceOAR Hydrogel is a gel spacer that temporarily moves the rectal wall farther away from the prostate lessening damage to the rectum.
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