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Treatment Choices for Men With Early-Stage Prostate Cancer
    Posted: 02/14/2006



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1. What factors might help me decide on the treatment that is right for me?

Watchful Waiting

If you have a smaller or slow-growing type of prostate cancer confined to the prostate, and it is considered low risk

If you are in your 70s or older, or have serious medical problems

If you are able to live with the fact that you have cancer in your body

If you can be vigilant about going to your check-ups

SurgeryIf you are younger than 70 and in good health If you want the cancer cells removed If you are able to accept that serious side effects often happen with surgery
Radiation Therapy

If you are a man of any age with early-stage prostate cancer

If you are unable to choose surgery because of other serious medical conditions

If you are able to go for treatment 5 days a week for 6 to 8 weeks

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