What's a man to do? Treatment options for localized prostate cancer
- PMID: 14761106
- PMCID: PMC2214501
What's a man to do? Treatment options for localized prostate cancer
Abstract
Objective: To describe treatments for localized prostate cancer: surgery, external radiation therapy, and brachytherapy; watchful waiting might also be appropriate. Patients trying to decide about treatment ask family physicians for advice. This article sets out a framework to aid patients (and physicians) in the decision.
Quality of evidence: Only two randomized studies comparing different treatments were identified. Because of the paucity of level I or II evidence, suggestions in this review are largely based on expert opinion and consensus statements. MAIN MESSAGE Risk-grouping and nomograms are useful for assessing treatments and estimating outcomes of treatment. Where treatments are equivalent, decisions can be based on perception of toxicity and convenience. Effects on patients'lives and on sexual, urinary, and bowel function vary by treatment modality.
Conclusion: Men with low-risk prostate cancer should decide on treatment based on their perception of how treatment will affect their lives. Men with higher-risk cancers might accept adverse effects on their quality of life in return for longer survival.
Comment in
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What's a doctor to do? Helping patients decide about prostate cancer screening.Can Fam Physician. 2004 Jan;50:14-6, 22-4. Can Fam Physician. 2004. PMID: 14761096 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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