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Can Prostate cancer be cured?


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by John 12 years ago

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by Lucy 13 years ago

Yes, survival rates have risen hugely in the last 30 years or so. This is partly due to better testing methods so that the cancer can be detected earlier when it is easier to treat, but also due to more effective treatments being available.

Looking at figures from the UK, we can see that even in the long term (10 years or more) over 60 per cent of men are now surviving prostate cancer, while in the 1970s it was only about one in five. For 5 years it is now over 90 per cent, though this applies only to cases where the cancer is only in the prostate - if it has already spread, the chances of treatment being effective are much lower.

Treatment is usually by surgery, especially if the cancer hasn't spread, or radiotherapy. You can learn more about the different types of prostate cancer treatment, as well as find more detailed advice, here.


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