Metastatic Prostate Cancer Prognosis

Diposting oleh writer on Kamis, 29 September 2011



Prostate cancer is common among American men. In 2004, nearly 300,000 American men diagnosed with prostate cancer and among those, about 30,000 died. If nothing else, these statistics show that prostate cancer, most patients do not really have a good prognosis.

As with other cancers, early detection plays an important role in the outcome of treatment is administered, prognosis and life expectancy of patients. That is why it is recommended that you screened annually with your doctor. Catching cancer early will be a much better prognosis.

Metastatic cancer
Metastatic breast cancer that has spread from the initial areas to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. This happens because cancer cells had broken away from the masses, which was initially located and relocated to another part of the body where it continues to grow.
Metastatic cancer is actually a later stage of cancer. Cancer that is not detected until, later stages may be difficult to treat, a curability rate decreases, and the survival rate.

survival rate
Men who experience metastatic prostate cancer have less than 10% chance of surviving for five years after diagnosis is made. However, cancer is different in every patient and every patient is different from every other patient. Therefore, every person who has metastatic prostate cancer will not necessarily experience the same weather. Studies have shown that tumor site, among others, may affect prognosis and that some people who have metastatic prostate cancer have a 20% to 30% chance of survival after the first five years of diagnosis.

Treatment
Treatment options are available for the late stage of cancer, however, it is harder to treat than the earlier stages where the cancer is localized. Even if cancer can be treated with radiation or chemotherapy, the chances of relapse are high. Repetition is usually when the experience of metastases. Patients who experience metastases are likely to get a poor prognosis. When cancer metastasizes, sometimes just too many cancer cells, and they end up impairs the body's metabolism, eventually resulting in death. At other times, the cancer can metastasize to vital body parts, such as the brain, and then lead to death.

surgical treatment options are usually thrown out the window when cancer has metastasized, but not in all cases. If cancerous cells are large in number, press the vital organs, or intertwine around delicate structures, surgery is not an option.

late stage cancer can be treated but the prognosis is not good. Metastatic prostate cancer is late stage cancer, a forecast of survival after the first five years after diagnosis is very low compared to other phases.

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