Prostate Cancer Treatment

Prostate Cancer Treatment treatments abroad

Prostate cancer, or carcinoma of the prostate, is the most common cancer type among men who are more than 50 years old. The symptoms of the disease could resemble the ones of a common disease called benign prostatic hyperplasia, and include difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, and back, pelvis and penis pain while urinating. In order to detect cancer presence and differentiate it from other conditions, a biopsy will be mandatory. Several treatments are available to treat this disease, and a prostate cancer specialist will advise the patient on all the different options. The most common are High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy, Prostatectomy, and Proton Therapy. HIFU consists of delivering high concentrate multiple intersecting beams of ultrasound.

The beams reach the cancer, killing some cells without harming the skin or the surrounding tissues. This treatment is used to enhance the effect of other cancer therapies like chemotherapy. Radiotherapy, also called radiation therapy, can be either external and internal (brachytherapy). The former uses X-rays from accelerator machines, electrons and sometimes protons to target the cancer area from the outside and destroy cancer cells, while during the latter, the radioactive materials are placed inside the affected area. Radiotherapy is a very common treatment, as 40% of patients suffering from cancer need to undergo this procedure. Furthermore, radiotherapy is usually used in combination with chemotherapy, which instead uses drugs to destroy the cancer. Chemotherapy's mission is to slow the division and multiplication of cancer cells.

Unfortunately, the drugs also slow down the healthy cells that divide quickly, resulting in several side effects, like hair and weight loss, nausea, constipation and diarrhea, mouth and throat sores. There are different kinds of chemotherapy that can be used for cancer, and the oncologist will advise on which is the best atment for the patient after a thorough examination of the medical history. Prostatectomy consists of the removal of all or only a part of the prostate, while proton therapy works in the same way as radiotherapy but uses a focused ray of proton in order to destroy the cancer cells, and is considered as a non invasive cancer treatment.

Where can I find Prostate Cancer Treatment abroad?

There are several certified hospitals abroad offering the above mentioned treatments, where the cost of prostate cancer treatment can still be more affordable than at home. HIFU hospitals abroad Radiotherapy hospitals abroad Chemotherapy hospitals abroad For more information, read our Guide to Prostate Cancer Treatment .,

What affects the final cost of Prostate Cancer Treatment?

There are many factors that can affect the costs

  • Types of Surgery performed
  • Experience of the surgeon
  • Choice of hospital & Technology
  • Rehabilitation cost after surgery
  • Insurance Coverage can affect a person's out of pocket expenses

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About Prostate Cancer Treatment

Prostate cancer occurs in the prostate gland, which is a part of the male reproductive system. Cancer occurs when there is an abnormality in cell growth which causes the cells to divide and grow quite quickly when the cell should die to make room for new cells. Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer to occur in men. Factors which may increase the chance of being diagnosed with prostate cancer include obesity, race, a family history of prostate cancer, and age. Some patients may experience symptoms of prostate cancer such as erectile dysfunction, difficulty urinating, blood present in the semen, or delays or disturbances when urinating. While symptoms may present for some patients, not all patients will have symptoms.

For the patients who do not have symptoms, the cancer is usually detected during a biopsy. Once diagnosed with prostate cancer, the doctor will assess the cancer and determine what stage the cancer is at, whether or not it has spread beyond the prostate gland, and the type of cancer that the patient has. The treatment options will depend on the size and type of cancer the patient has and on whether or not it is confined to the prostate gland. The treatment options include surgery (a prostatectomy is most commonly performed), radiotherapy , brachytherapy (an internal type of radiotherapy), hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) .

Many patients may choose to get a second opinion before deciding on their treatment plan. The amount of time the patient will need to spend abroad and in the hospital will vary depending on treatment. If undergoing radiotherapy or chemotherapy, the procedure is most often performed on an outpatient basis over the course of a few weeks, meaning the patient will leave the hospital on the same day as treatment but will require multiple sessions. Patients undergoing surgery such as a prostatectomy, may need to stay in the hospital for 2 to 4 days after the surgery. Time requirements Number of days in hospital 1 - 5 days . The number of days required in hospital varies with each treatment. Patients undergoing chemotherapy will leave on the same day wheres those undergoing surgery may require a longer stay. There are various methods of treatment which the patient and doctor will discuss together. 

Before Procedure / Treatment

Before undergoing any treatment, the patient will first meet with the doctor to discuss the treatment. The doctor may order a number of tests such as an ultrasound scan, a prostate biopsy, a CT (computerized tomography) scan, or an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan if these tests have not already been performed. The tests will help the doctor to devise a suitable treatment plan for the patient.

If the patient is undergoing surgery, the doctor will usually advise to refrain from eating and drinking in the hours preceding the surgery, in order to prepare for the general anesthetic.,

How it Performed?

How the treatment is performed, depends on the type of treatment chosen by the doctor and patient. In many cases, treatments may be combined. Surgery usually involves removing the prostate gland and the procedure is referred to as a prostatectomy. A prostatectomy, which is categorized as a radical or simple prostatectomy, can be performed laparoscopically or as open surgery and the patient is administered with a general anesthetic. A radical prostatectomy is usually performed laparoscopically, which involves making a number of small incisions in the stomach, through which an endoscope is inserted and used to remove the prostate gland using camera guidance.

Laparoscopic surgery can also be performed using robotic assistance, which can make smaller incisions that are more precise, meaning even shorter recovery times. A simple prostatectomy is performed through open surgery. This type of surgery involves making an incision either in the abdomen, which is referred to as the retropubic approach, or in the perineum, the area between the anus and the scrotum, which is referred to as the perineal approach. The retropubic approach is more commonly used and often involves removing the lymph nodes as well as the prostate gland and can leave the nerves intact. The perineal approach is less frequently used, as the lymph nodes cannot be removed, nor can the nerves be spared. Radiotherapy is a high-energy radiation treatment used to treat cancer. It can be performed externally or internally. In treating prostate cancer, brachytherapy, which is a form of internal radiotherapy, may be used.

Brachytherapy involves implanting radioactive material, usually in the form of seeds, into the prostate gland. The seeds are left inside the body until the cancer is cured, or until the cells have decreased, depending on the goal of treatment. They are then removed once they have served their function. There are also permanent types of implants, meaning they are not removed after the treatment, however they cause no harm in being left inside the body. Hormone therapy is another form of treatment which is administered as medication. The hormones given to the patient aim to prevent the body from producing testosterone. The cancer cells need testosterone to survive and continue growing and by preventing testosterone from being produced, the cells will not be able to grow and will likely die.

In some cases, as a means of preventing the production of testosterone, the testicles may be be surgically removed. Chemotherapy is the use of medicine or drugs that contain chemical substances to treat cancer. There are various methods of administering chemotherapy which include intravenous (IV), intra-arterial (IA), or intraperitoneal (IP) injections.

Chemotherapy can also be given orally or applied using topical creams. High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), a relatively new procedure used to treat cancer, is a procedure that involves applying high-intensity focused ultrasound energy to specific areas of cancer. The procedure is performed under a general anesthetic and involves inserting an ultrasound probe into the rectum and directing the beams at the prostate which heat up the targeted tissue and cells and destroys them. Treatments may be combined if surgery is being performed, in order to shrink the tumor before the surgery.,

Top 10 Hospitals for Prostate Cancer Treatment

Following are the best 10 hospitals for Prostate Cancer Treatment in the world:

# Hospital Country City Price
1 BLK-MAX Super Specialty Hospital India New Delhi ---    
2 Thainakarin Hospital Thailand Bangkok ---    
3 Medipol Mega University Hospital Turkey Istanbul ---    
4 Istishari Hospital Jordan Amman ---    
5 Premier Medica Russian Federation Moscow ---    
6 Samsung Medical Center South Korea Seoul ---    
7 MEOCLINIC Germany Berlin ---    
8 Evercare Hospital Dhaka Bangladesh Dhaka ---    
9 Asian Hospital and Medical Center Philippines Manila ---    
10 WALK AGAIN Center Germany Berlin ---    

Best doctors for Prostate Cancer Treatment

Following are the best doctors for Prostate Cancer Treatment in the world:

# DOCTOR SPECIALITY HOSPITAL
1 Dr. Rakesh Chopra Medical Oncologist Artemis Hospital
2 Dr. Subodh Chandra Pande Radiation Oncologist Artemis Hospital
3 Dr. Chandan Choudhary Urologist Dharamshila Narayana Supe...
4 Dr. H. S. Bhatyal Urologist BLK-MAX Super Specialty H...
5 Dr. Ashish Sabharwal Urologist Indraprastha Apollo Hospi...
6 Dr. Vikram Sharma Urologist Fortis Memorial Research...
7 Dr. Deepak Dubey Urologist Manipal Hospital Bangalor...
8 Dr. Dushyant Nadar Urologist Fortis Hospital, Noida

Frequently Asked Questions

Prostate cancer is a common cancer in men. Prostate is a part of male reproductive system and cancer develops in prostate gland.

Risk factors for prostate cancer are – • Age (>55 years, risk increases with age advancement) • Ethnicity (common in black men) • Smoking • Obesity

In the early stage the symptoms of prostate cancer are rarely seen. As the disease advances the following symptoms are observed – • Frequent urination • Pain while passing urine • Urine flow may start and stop • Fecal incontinence • Numbness in legs or feet • Blood in urine • Blood in semen • Erectile dysfunction • Painful ejaculation

Screening test for prostate cancer are – • Biopsy • Prostate specific antigen blood test • Digital rectal exam

Prostate cancer treatment may have side effects such as – • Urine incontinence • Erectile dysfunction • Infertility

Prostate cancer is very common with advancing age in men. 1 in 9 men are affected with prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer cannot be prevented. However, if you have the risk factors it is always recommended to take steps to reduce the chances of disease. • Timely screening • Exercise in routine • Maintain a healthy weight • Eat nutrient rich diet • Avoid smoking

The result of surgery for prostate cancer is very good.

There is usually no risk with prostate surgery. The complications associated with prostate surgery is very rare.

The cost of prostate cancer treatment in India may start from $1800. (Actual cost depends on the type of treatment performed)

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The information on this page was reviewed and approved by Mozocare team. This page was updated on 03 Apr, 2022.

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