Surgery

Surgical removal of the prostate, or prostatectomy, is a common treatment either for early stage prostate cancer, or for cancer which has failed to respond to radiation therapy. The most common type is radical retropubic prostatectomy, when the surgeon removes the prostate through an abdominal incision. Another type of surgery is radical perineal prostatectomy, when the surgeon removes the prostate through an incision in the perineum, the skin between the scrotum and anus. Radical prostatectomy can also be done and performed laparoscopically, through a series of small (1cm) incisions in the abdomen, with or without the assistance of a surgical robot. – Source

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Date posted: Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 9:53 am | Under category: Treatments
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