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What happens after Treatment for Prostate Cancer?

Follow Up Visits

After you treatment for Prostate Cancer is over, you will need to visit your doctor so he can watch and check if the cancer starts to come back. Usually a follow up visit is given 1 to 3 months after your treatment is over depending on what your doctor feels is the best time. After the initial follow up visit you will be given a schedule of regular office visits to your doctor, when to get PSA tests and DRE exams.

After treatment to overall survival rate for patients is 99% for the first 5 years after treatment. Further at least 92% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer and treated survive for 10 years after treatment is complete. And for 15 years after treatment the survival rate is 61%.

 

Remember everybody is different and everybody's cancer will be different. Statistics can give you an idea of what the overall outcome may be but remember that cancer can return in some people. This is why it is extremely important to stick with your follow up visits and report any symptoms that might return right away.

If prostate cancer does recur it can either come back slowly or aggressively. Everybody is different and the treatments that are needed if your prostate cancer does return is dependent on your individual case. Most recurring prostate cancer is found through rising PSA levels. Recurring prostate cancer can be treated.

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*Important : This site is not intended to replace a oncologist care or advice, it is to answer some of the questions you might have and should be used in conjunction with a qualified health care professional

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