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The scandal of prostate cancer management in Australia

Many Australian men are not having their options for treatment of early prostate cancer properly explained.

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Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

Radiation therapy has advanced very quickly over the last 10 years and is now very sophisticated. This means that radiation therapy is getting better all the time in curing and controlling prostate cancer, and the chance of serious side-effects is very low.

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Head and Neck Cancer Patient Support Book

Head and Neck Cancer Patient Support Book

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Recovering after Pelvic Radiation Therapy – a guide for women

A booklet developed for those who have undergone (or will undergo) pelvic radiation therapy for gynaecological, anal, rectal or bladder cancer.

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LDR Brachytherapy

Brachytherapy has been used in the treatment of prostate cancer since the 1970s. Contemporary practice, however, bears little resemblance to those first treated cases. The transforming technology has been transrectal ultrasound, as this has enabled the prostate to be seen with good resolution ...

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Comparing Treatment Results of Prostate Cancer

Comparing treatment results of prostate cancer patients from the Prostate Cancer Results Study Group

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Mortality Among men with Advanced Prostate Cancer Excluded from the ProtecT Trial.

Early detection and treatment of asymptomatic men with advanced and high-risk prostate cancer may improve survival rates.

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Reported Outcomes after Monitoring, Surgery, or Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer.

Robust data on patient-reported outcome measures comparing treatments for clinically localised prostate cancer are lacking. We investigated the effects of active monitoring, radical prostatectomy, and radical radiotherapy with hormones on patientreported outcomes.

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The scandal of prostate cancer management in Australia

Many Australian men are not having their options for treatment of early prostate cancer properly explained.

Read more »