Prostate Cancer Side Effects

Prostate Cancer Side Effects

You’ve heard the dreadfully modern aphorism, “sometimes the treatment is worse than the disease.”

Although nothing is worse than a fatal disease, it is true that treating one may sometimes result in side effects that appear every bit as bad as the disease’s own symptoms.

In the case of advanced prostate cancer, symptoms and treatment side effects can lead to a greatly reduced quality of life until treatment eventually has its positive effect.

One of the major side effects of nearly all treatment for advanced prostate cancer is impotence. For example, in cases where treatment involves an orchiectomy, or testicle removal, 90% of patients will suffer from impotence.

Another common side is incontinence. Thankfully, your doctor has many ways to address this. A regimen of Kegel exercises can help you regain control by strengthening your pelvic and sphincter muscles.

The incontinence born of advanced prostate cancer treatments may be reversible, but the infertility is not. For many men undergoing these procedures this won’t be an issue as the disease often strikes men after they are of an age inclined to have more children.

Those wishing to preserve their fertility need to make this desire known to their doctor before treatments begin. There are some techniques a urologist may employ to prevent infertility, if the intention is made known early enough.

When prostate cancer metastasizes, it often spreads first to the surrounding bones, and the result can be quite painful.

Bones affected will also likely become weak and prone to fractures. Worse still, the endocrine therapy sometimes employed as a treatment to retard advanced prostate cancer can have similar effects on your bones, compounding the problems.

Fortunately, your doctor has a battery of treatments available to combat this side effect. These including drugs and a technique known as external beam radiation therapy.

Dr. David Samadi | Robotic Prostate Surgeon
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ProstateCancer911.com is a resource created by Dr. David Samadi in order to raise awareness and get more men to receive prostate cancer treatment. The information is strictly general and you should always discuss with your doctor issues concerning your health.

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