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You’re Considering Radiation Therapy for Early-Stage Disease

Knowing what to expect before, during, and after radiation therapy for the treatment of early-stage disease will help in the decision-making process when choosing the best therapeutic strategy.

  • Which radiation technique will be used?
  • Based on your experience, why is this the right approach for me?
  • How will this procedure precisely target the cancer tissue but leave the normal tissue unharmed?
  • Are there specific radiation therapy approaches that we should discuss or consider, such as IMRT or brachytherapy?
  • What dose of radiation will you be using and how/why did you select that dose of radiation?
  • How often will I need to come into the clinic for treatments?
  • Do you recommend that we initiate androgen deprivation therapy ("hormone therapy") before the radiation treatments? Why or why not?
  • What level of success have you had in preserving potency (ability to get an erection) in your patients following this type of radiation therapy?
  • What about preserving urinary and bowel continence (bladder and bowel control)? Are there other urinary or bowel side effects that I should be concerned about?
  • What can I expect following the treatments in terms of recovery time? How long will it be before I can return to my normal activities?
  • Are there delayed side effects that might appear over time?
  • What will we do to monitor my prostate cancer following the radiation?

 

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