Prostate Cancer & Brachytherapy
/Brachytherapy is one of the more advanced cancer treatments. It's a form of radiation therapy where radioactive seed implants or sources are placed in or near the tumor itself.
Read MoreBrachytherapy is one of the more advanced cancer treatments. It's a form of radiation therapy where radioactive seed implants or sources are placed in or near the tumor itself.
Read MoreIf you can't attack a cancer cell directly, attack its DNA. Then prevent its DNA from repairing itself. That's the direction scientists from Georgetown University Medical Center have undertaken in the development of a new anti-cancer therapy.
Read MoreOne of the primary treatments for men with prostate cancer has been hormone therapy. Hormone therapy also known as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is used to reduce levels of the male hormones called androgens produced in the body.
Read MoreRecently, funny man Ben Stiller had a more subdued message then he normally delivers. He wanted to share with other men that early detection saved his life from prostate cancer.
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Read MoreParasites that live in pools, recreational water parks, lakes and streams are the cause of an infection known as cryptosporidiosis. For most people, the sickness will pass within a week or two, but for those with a compromised immune system, a cryptosporidium infection may become life-threatening.
You can contract cryptosporidiosis if you have been:
For those reasons, the following people are more at risk for contracting the disease:
Symptoms of cryptosporidiosis usually begin within a week of exposure and may include:
The time to see a doctor is when you are experiencing watery diarrheathat won't go away. Note that it is possible to have a cryptosporidium infection and experience no symptoms at all.
If she suspects that you are suffering from cryptosporidiosis, your doctor will likely administer an acid-staining test. This will identify cryptosporidium beneath a microscope. Your doctor will take a stool sample, or perhaps a biopsy from your intestine. If your doctor discovers an infection, her next steps will be to determine how far it has spread. This often requires tests of the liver and gall bladder.
Medicine dictates no recommended course of treatment for a cryptosporidium infection, which usually runs its term in a couple of weeks. But there are some other options. These include anti-parasitic drugs, such as nitazoxanide; and anti-motility agents which slow down the movements of your intestines, such as loperamide.
In cases where the patient's immune system is comprised, such as with HIV/AIDS sufferers, antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can reduce the viral load in your body and boost your immune response.
Does having a vasectomy make you more prone to prostate cancer?
Read MoreProstate cancer may be caused by a variety of factors, and sometimes the cause can inform the treatment.
Read MoreApproximately 14 percent of men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetimes, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Read MoreSeveral recent studies have shown promising results that vitamin D supplements may slow or even reverse the progression of low-grade or less aggressive prostate tumors.
Read MoreUnlike the PSA blood test, PCA3 is specific for prostate cancer and is not affected by prostate enlargement or other non-cancerous prostate conditions.
Read MoreA new genetic test has recently become available called Oncotype DX. The test is made by Genomic Health and will now be available at Dr. Samadi's Prostate Cancer Center in New York City. What is Oncotype DX?
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