There are several forms of bone cancers, including osteosarcomas, chondrosarcomas, chordomas, Ewing's sarcoma and malignant fibrous histiocytoma, which are all rare, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Metastasized bone cancer is...
Radiation treatment is the most common treatment for prostate cancer. Newer versions of standard external beam radiation are considered more successful at destroying cancer cells without significantly damaging healthy cells at the same time.
Gliomas arise from glial cells which make up the supporting tissues of the brain. According to the American Cancer Society, high grade malignant gliomas are the most common types of brain and spinal cord malignant tumors.
Treatment options for...
Pancreatic cancer, also called pancreatic carcinoma, is a tumor of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ in the abdominal cavity behind the stomach. It makes and releases hormones and enzymes that aid in digestion. In particular, it creates...
Tumors of the pituitary gland are generally not cancerous, and many of these abnormal growths never cause symptoms. If the tumor enlarges to the point of compressing the surrounding tissues, headaches and vision disturbances may develop. Pituitary...
Recovery from radiation therapy can be quite a challenge. As high-energy radiation destroys your prostate cancer cells, even some of the healthy cells are subject to the damaging effects of radiation. Recovery from the resulting side effects is,...
The National Cancer Institute describes brain tumors as the abnormal growth of cells; brain tumors can form in any part of the brain or the spinal cord, and together they are known as brain and central nervous system tumors. Brain tumors are...
The prostate, part of the male reproductive system, is a gland that is responsible for producing parts of the seminal fluid. Next to skin cancers, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men, and according to the American Cancer...
Prostate cancer forms in tissues of the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system below the bladder and in front of the rectum. According to the National Cancer Institute, there were approximately 217,730 new cases of prostate cancer...
A tumor is a mass of cells that serves no purpose, according to Medline Plus. The body renews certain tissues by replacing old cells with new. Sometimes this process goes awry and more cells are produced than are needed to replace dead cells, or...
Radiation therapy uses high-energy sub-atomic particles to disrupt the cell division mechanism of cancerous cells. Radiation therapy for prostate cancer may be used as an initial treatment for an early-stage tumor that remains confined to the...
The prostate is a small gland that sits under a male's bladder and supplies important substances to aid in reproduction. Cancer of the prostate is common, affecting 1 in 6 men, according to the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Many treatment options...
In advanced prostate cancer, the tumor has often spread beyond the prostate and nearby lymph nodes, making surgery an ineffective option because you just can't get all of the cancer. Hormone therapy is often used to treat advanced prostate cancer,...
Radiation is commonly used to treat prostate cancer, killing the cancer cells with high-energy radiation beams. A variety of radiation treatment types may be used. The options are grouped into external and internal radiation treatments. Those...
Prostate cancer develops in the prostate gland, a part of the male reproductive system. According to the National Cancer Institute, the disease develops primarily in older men and is the second most common cancer after skin cancer. Treatment for...