I read recently what one doctor said recently that prostate
cancer in men over 80 years old should not be a serious issue like in
men under 40 years old. This makes sense and given what we know about
prostate cancer being a slow-growing malignancy. If you have read about
prostate cancer at all, you must be aware that there are certain
stages, or levels of seriousness, that are apparent as the disease
develops.
People who panic about prostate cancer might be inclined
toward aggressive treatment for a man over 80. Aggressive treatment
has side effects that may dramatically alter the quality of life of that
special senior citizen. Unlike a man under 40, who is much more able
to tolerate an aggressive treatment regimen if deemed appropriate.
Some
make the mistake and assumed that someone over 80 that has prostate
cancer only needs to have the disease managed as the patient probably
doesn't have that many more years, anyway. Although I'm certain some
medical doctors think this way, many are more interested in providing a
higher quality of life to the elderly.
In the case of a cancerous
tumor, the treatment will be based on the desires of the patient,
treatment options in the stage at which the cancer has progressed.
These are important considerations when determining the appropriate
level of treatment, no matter if the man is under 40 are well over 80.
Many
men who contract prostate cancer early in life typically have a
hereditary factors involved. This means that there may have been men in
his close family like his father, brothers or uncles who have had
prostate carcinoma. This may suggest to many medical professionals,
that the patient needs continued monitoring and potentially aggressive
treatment as he has apparently predisposed to this type of malignancy.
A
men who has reached the age of 80, has survived what life has thrown
his way both medically and physically. A level of frailty becomes a
consideration in determining the appropriate level of treatment that
should be considered.
Several stages of prostate cancer, offer a
treatment option known as" watchful waiting." As we know, this type of
carcinoma is slow-growing, an appropriate level of care may be simply
keeping an eye on the cancerous growth to minimize the risk of it
metastasizing were spreading to other parts of the body.
So the
option of carefully watching may provide the best option for senior men.
It allows them to maintain their current quality of life while also
protecting their future existence from malignant cancer running through
their body. No matter what your age, it's important to talk to your
doctor about treatment options if diagnosed with prostate cancer
By
Abbie Frank
cancer
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health care
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healthy living
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prostate
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prostate cancer
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prostate cancer prognosis
,
prostate cancer treatments
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