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1 clinic specializing in Oncology providing treatment of Prostate cancer Prostate cancer is a malignancy that develops in the prostate gland of males. It is one of the most common cancers among men and can cause urinary and sexual problems as the tumor grows. Early detection and treatment are crucial for better outcomes.
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Besides this clinic there are 66 Oncology clinics in United Kingdom.

Such diseases are treated by BMI The Meriden Hospital: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), Prostate cancer, Prostatitis .

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  1. Radical prostatectomy
    $24,404
  2. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
    ≈ $8,849
  3. Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP)
    ≈ $6,425
  4. Permanent pacemaker implantation
    ≈ $13,865
  5. Dual chamber pacemaker insertion
    ≈ $16,638
  6. Catheter cardiac ablation
    ≈ $19,839
  7. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA)
    ≈ $18,375
  8. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent insertion
    ≈ $20,246
  9. Varicose veins treatment
    $8,943
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Coventry, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
At BMI The Meriden, our private hospital facilities cater for you in Coventry, Nuneaton and Rugby, as well as the surrounding areas. We offer a read more

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  7. Rectum anterior resection
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  8. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
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  9. Conization
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London, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
King Edward VII’s Hospital is an independent charitable hospital with a proud history of Royal Patronage, discreetly located within London’s Harley Street medical district. With read more
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  1. Radical prostatectomy
    ≈ $24,404
  2. Chemotherapy for prostate cancer
    by request
  3. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
    $5,413
  4. Conization
    ≈ $4,214
  5. Open hysterectomy
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Newport, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
St Mary’s Hospital, Newport delivers acute services for the Island’s population, including the Emergency Department (A&E) the Urgent Care Service, Emergency medicine and surgery, planned read more
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  1. Radical prostatectomy
    ≈ $24,404
  2. Pelvic lymphadenectomy
    ≈ $9,789
  3. Targeted therapy
    by request
  4. Radiation therapy
    by request
  5. Brachytherapy for prostate cancer
    by request
  6. Radiotherapy for prostate cancer
    by request
  7. High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)
    ≈ $10,732
  8. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy
    by request
  9. Chemotherapy for prostate cancer
    by request
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Bingley, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Yorkshire Clinic is one of West Yorkshire's leading private hospitals set in three acres of woodland in the grounds of Cottingley Hall near Bingley. read more
Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Radical prostatectomy
    ≈ $24,404
  2. Radiation therapy
    by request
  3. Chemotherapy for prostate cancer
    by request
  4. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
    $9,617
  5. Conization
    ≈ $4,214
  6. Open hysterectomy
    $11,162
  7. Radical nephrectomy
    ≈ $12,021
  8. Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
    ≈ $2,938
  9. Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
    ≈ $11,103
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Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Albyn Hospital is part of Circle Health Group, a leading provider of healthcare services throughout the UK. Located in the west end of Aberdeen, Albyn read more
Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Radical prostatectomy
    ≈ $24,404
  2. Pelvic lymphadenectomy
    ≈ $9,789
  3. Da Vinci XI robotic system for cancer treatment
    by request
  4. Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT)
    by request
  5. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)
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  8. CyberKnife radiosurgery
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London, United Kingdom
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, Russian
The Royal Marsden and the ICR are ranked in the top five cancer centres in the world for the impact of their research, treating over read more
Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Radical prostatectomy
    ≈ $24,404
  2. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
    ≈ $8,849
  3. Radical nephrectomy
    ≈ $12,021
  4. Major liver resection
    ≈ $31,534
  5. Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)
    ≈ $5,911
  6. Radical cystectomy
    ≈ $26,942
  7. Partial cystectomy
    ≈ $9,214
  8. Cystoprostatectomy
    ≈ $18,216
  9. Cystectomy + Bladder reconstruction
    ≈ $30,907
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London, United Kingdom
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is a globally renowned children’s hospital, championing innovation across more than 60 clinical specialties and providing ground-breaking treatments for the read more

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Prostate cancer - disease overview

Prostate Cancer - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Prostate cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the male population, skin cancer comes first. Most of the time, it is limited to the prostate gland and is slow-growing. In this case, symptom management and correct treatment can eliminate the tumor from your body.

Routine screening helps you to diagnose prostate cancer at an early stage. If the tumor is spreading quickly urgent treatment should be opted.

What is prostate cancer?

It is the abnormal growth of tumor cells in the prostate gland. This gland is a walnut-shaped gland located in front of the rectum and just below the bladder. The function of this gland is to produce seminal fluid that keeps the sperm nourished and healthy for conception.

Prostate cancer is normally slow-growing and highly treatable during the early stages. In some cases, it grows aggressively and starts invading the nearby tissues.

Note: Prostate cancer is sometimes confused with Benign prostatic hyperplasia. The condition in which a benign tumor is formed in the prostate gland. The cell mass in this case is not metastatic. Once removed surgically it is more likely to not develop again.

Symptoms of prostate cancer

There are no warning signs or symptoms during the early stages. As the condition starts to worsen you may experience the following symptoms:

  • pain or burning while urinating;
  • frequent peeing;
  • blood in semen or urine;
  • sudden weight loss;
  • bone pain;
  • loss of appetite;
  • a weak stream of urine;
  • dull pain in the pelvic region.

What causes prostate cancer?

There are no specified causes, however, certain risk factors are associated with it. Tumors are formed due to changes in the DNA of the cells leading to abnormal division. In the case of prostate cancer, an abnormal mass or tumor is formed in the prostate gland. These cells keep on dividing and then start invading other parts of the body (metastasizing).

Risk factors associated with prostate cancer

Age

There is an increased risk of prostate cancer as you get older. Most cases are seen in people aged 50 or older.

Hereditary

Family history plays a major role in increasing the risk of prostate cancer. If your blood relatives have a history, then you are at a higher risk of developing it.

Ethnicity

African or Black Americans are at a greater risk than white or Asian Americans. The disease is often aggressive or advanced in the case of black people for no determined reason.

Obesity

Obese people are at a raised risk than those with a healthy body weight. It spreads aggressively in obese individuals. So, make sure to exercise regularly to lower the risk of developing it.

Stages of prostate cancer

Stage I

Cancer is confined to the prostate gland. It is also known as the “early stage”.

Stage II

Even though it has not spread beyond the gland, higher PSA levels can be detected in the blood.

Stage III

Stage III is also known as locally advanced prostate cancer. During this stage, it has metastasized to the nearby tissue.

Stage IV

This is the advanced stage where the tumor has spread to the bones, lymph nodes, and larger organs i.e. liver, and lungs.

Diagnostic tests for prostate cancer

The average age group of 55 years or more falls in the higher-risk group. Routine screening can help with early detection of prostate cancer. In addition to early-stage screening tests, there are two more diagnostic tests for advanced stages.

Digital rectal exam

During rectal examination the doctor puts a lubricated finger inside the rectum. Abnormal cell growth or bumps identify a tumor.

Prostate-specific antigen blood test

PSA blood test is an early indicator of prostate cancer. Increased levels of PSA refer to increased cell mass in the prostate gland.

Imaging

Imaging is the best way to get images and see the tumor or suspicious cell mass. Either MRI or transrectal ultrasound is done before proceeding towards biopsy.

Biopsy

A biopsy is a sure way to diagnose cancer in any part of the body. Needle biopsy is done by taking a tissue sample.

Treatment

Active monitoring

Active monitoring of prostate cancer is necessary if it is slow-growing and no symptoms are showing. In that case, watchful waiting should be done before proceeding to further treatment.

Surgery

If the tumor has not spread beyond the prostate gland, radical prostatectomy is recommended. The best removal method should be decided by your doctor.

Open radical prostatectomy

This is a single-incision procedure. The cut is made in the umbilical region between the belly button and pubic bone to remove the prostate gland.

Robotic radical prostatectomy

Robotic radical prostatectomy is done by an automatic operating system. Several small incisions are made for the removal of the prostate gland.

Radiation therapy

It is primarily done to kill the tumor cells in the prostate gland. There are two common methods but only your doctor can advise you on the best one.

External beam radiation therapy

In this procedure, strong X-ray beams are directed where the tumor is present. These high doses of radiation are targeted to specified areas for eliminating tumor cells.

Internal radiation therapy

Internal radiation therapy is often known as brachytherapy. In this procedure, radioactive seeds are placed inside the prostate gland. This is a safe procedure. It only kills tumor cells and no damage is being done to the healthy cells and tissues.

Hormonal therapy

Hormonal therapy is done in combination with other procedures. It prevents the recurrence of prostate cancer. A medicinal hormonal blockade is given to decrease the production of male androgens (sex hormones). Male androgens are responsible for aiding prostate cancer to grow.

Other systemic therapies

In the case of localized cancer, doctors recommend systemic therapies in combination with surgery. A substance is injected into the body to destroy the tumor cells throughout the body. It includes:

  • Chemotherapy;
  • Immunotherapy;
  • Targeted Therapy.

Prevention

Routine screenings

Certain routine screenings like a rectal examination or PSA blood test must be done every once in a while, after reaching the higher-risk age group.

Nutritious diet

Instead of supplements, you must go with a nutritious diet like vegetables, whole grains, and fruits. Even though there are no determined studies that prove it, a nutritious diet means better health.

Regular exercise

Physical activity helps you to maintain a healthy weight and good mood. According to the CDC, you must do 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity each week, which is about 20 minutes daily.

Smoking

Using tobacco or cigarettes must be avoided.

Follow up

Early diagnosis of prostate cancer makes it highly curable. Only a routine screening can help you to diagnose it early and the best treatment adds more years to your life. In some cases, it’s slow growing, and management of symptoms can save you from surgery. However, in case of aggressive or fast-growing cancer, immediate consultation with your doctor is necessary to avoid catastrophic consequences.

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  • Alejandro Santos, MD-PhD

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