In this video, CancerBro will explain prostate cancer observation vs active surveillance surgery.
Video Transcript:
First we will discuss what is the difference between observation and active surveillance. Observation is preferred when the life expectancy of the patient is less than 10 years.
PSA is done every 6 to 12 months for initial 5 years, and then annually.
Active surveillance is done when the life expectancy of the patient is more than 10 years. In this, PSA is done every 6 months and DRE, prostate biopsy and MRI pelvis is done annually.
Surgery for prostate cancer is called as radical prostatectomy, in which prostate is removed along with surrounding structures.
The next treatment option is radiotherapy, which can be given as EBRT, IMRT, and brachytherapy. The decision regarding this is taken by the radiation oncologist.
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Video Transcript:
First we will discuss what is the difference between observation and active surveillance. Observation is preferred when the life expectancy of the patient is less than 10 years.
PSA is done every 6 to 12 months for initial 5 years, and then annually.
Active surveillance is done when the life expectancy of the patient is more than 10 years. In this, PSA is done every 6 months and DRE, prostate biopsy and MRI pelvis is done annually.
Surgery for prostate cancer is called as radical prostatectomy, in which prostate is removed along with surrounding structures.
The next treatment option is radiotherapy, which can be given as EBRT, IMRT, and brachytherapy. The decision regarding this is taken by the radiation oncologist.
CancerBro is also active on most social media channels. Follow him to get rich and authoritative content related to cancer awareness, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, etc.
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/officialcancerbro/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/official_cancerbro/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/cancer_bro/
Website - http://www.cancerbro.com/
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