Prostate Cancer Treatment in Lake Charles, LA

The prostate is a gland that is only found in men that is used to assist in reproduction and sperm cell growth and production. It grows during puberty due to the rapid increase in male hormones and can sometimes slightly grow with age, but mostly stays about the size of a walnut.

Board-certified urologist, Dr. Siddiq and the staff at Advanced Urology are committed to providing the best-in-class urology care to patients in Southwest Louisiana and beyond. Dr. Siddiq will help determine if you are suffering from prostate cancer and discover the best treatment option for you. For more information, please contact our urology clinics in Lake Charles and Sulphur, LA at (337) 480-7499 and request an appointment today!

Prostate Cancer Overview

The most common type of prostate cancer is adenocarcinoma, which is cancer that starts in the gland cells. There are other, more rare types of prostate cancer such as small cell carcinoma, sarcomas and neuroendocrine tumors, but most of the time a prostate cancer patient suffers from adenocarcinoma.

Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men. Approximately 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in the U.S. Luckily, 5-year survival of prostate cancer is up to over 99% and deaths have reduced greatly due to overall awareness and advancements with treatment.

Prostate Cancer Signs and Diagnosis

Many patients don’t experience any symptoms, especially in early stages. More severe prostate cancer patients can experience:

Some of these symptoms can also just be symptoms of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), so it’s really hard to detect. Therefore, it’s extremely important to get screened by either digital rectal exam (DRE) or prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test.

PSA – This method is usually for men in early stages without symptoms and is the first test done most of the time.

DRE – In this method, the doctor will probe for lumps on the prostate with a lubricated glove. If you do have prostate cancer, this way is good to detect which side the cancer may be on, rather than just knowing whether you have cancer or not.

There are a few other less common ways to diagnose prostate cancer, so check with Dr. Siddiq to see what might be appropriate for your case.  Learn more about prostate cancer screening here.

Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer

According to American Cancer Society the following risk factors can increase your chances of getting prostate cancer:
Age – Prostate cancer is most common in men after the age of 50, and 60% of cases are men over the age of 65. There’s not a lot of reason to get examined before the age of 40-50.
Race – Prostate cancer is more prominent in African Americans
Family History – Some evidence suggests that prostate cancer may be a genetic factor and inherited. Having a direct relative with prostate cancer increases your risk
Diet – It’s not a definitive factor, but some studies link men who eat a lot of red meat and high-dairy products and eat less fruits and vegetables have more of a risk to develop prostate cancer.



Treatment for Prostate Cancer in Sulphur and Lake Charles

Once you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, it is important to work closely with Dr. Siddiq to go over your case and discuss the best prostate cancer treatment option for you. Some of those include:

  • Active surveillance to monitor cancer growth or lack thereof
  • Surgery to remove the cancerous cells
  • Radiation therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Cryotherapy for early stages
  • Vaccine treatment
  • Bone-directed for cases where the cancer has spread to the bones

Treatment is done entirely on a case-by-case basis. Consult with Dr.  Siddiq after you’re diagnosed to discuss what the best option may be. Prostate cancer can be easily treatable if detected early and avoided altogether if the right precautions are taking. Visit www.cancer.org for specific information on prostate cancer prevention on treatment

Schedule an Appointment for Prostate Cancer Treatment

Their are a variety of treatment options available for patients suffering from prostate cancer in Lake Charles & Sulphur, LA. Dr. Farjaad Siddiq will take the time to provide you with a comprehensive diagnosis to help discover the best treatment option for you. For more information or if you have any questions regarding prostate cancer, call our urology clinic at (337) 480-7499 and schedule an appointment today!
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