
Treatments for Prostate Cancer | Surgery | Expectant therapy | Hormone therapy | Chemotherapy | Radiation therapy
What is radiation therapy?
Radiation therapy uses x-rays to kill or shrink cancer cells, and to decrease their ability to divide. Radiation is often used to treat prostate cancer that is still confined to the prostate gland, or has spread only to nearby tissue. If the disease is advanced, radiation may be used to reduce the size of the tumor and to provide relief from symptoms.
What are the types of radiation therapy?
There are generally two types of radiation therapy:
What are side effects of radiation therapy?
Side effects, and the degree to which they are experienced, differ. Discuss any possible side effects of treatment with your physician prior to the procedure. Possible side effects of radiation for prostate cancer may include: