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  2. Prostate cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Complications of prostate cancer and its treatments include: Cancer that spreads (metastasizes). Prostate cancer can spread to nearby organs, such as your bladder, or travel through your bloodstream or lymphatic system to your bones or other organs. Prostate cancer that spreads to the bones can cause pain and broken bones.

  3. Prostate cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Your prostate cancer treatment options depend on several factors, such as how fast your cancer is growing, whether it has spread and your overall health, as well as the potential benefits or side effects of the treatment.

  4. Hormone therapy for prostate cancer - Mayo Clinic

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    Side effects of hormone therapy for prostate cancer can include: Loss of muscle mass. Increased body fat. Loss of sex drive. Not being able to get or keep an erection, called erectile dysfunction. Bone thinning, which can lead to broken bones. Hot flashes. Less body hair, smaller genitals and growth of breast tissue. Tiredness. Diabetes. Heart ...

  5. Cryotherapy for prostate cancer - Mayo Clinic

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    Side effects of cryotherapy for prostate cancer can include: Erectile dysfunction; Pain and swelling of the scrotum and penis; Blood in the urine; Loss of bladder control; Bleeding or infection in the area treated; Rarely, side effects can include: Injury to the rectum; Blockage of the tube (urethra) that carries urine out of the body; How you ...

  6. Stage 4 prostate cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Hormone therapy side effects may include not being able to get and keep an erection, called erectile dysfunction. Other side effects include hot flashes, loss of bone mass, lower sex drive, growth of breast tissue on the chest and weight gain. Radiation therapy. Radiation therapy uses powerful energy beams to kill cancer cells.

  7. External beam radiation for prostate cancer - Mayo Clinic

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    The type and severity of side effects you have with external beam radiation for prostate cancer may depend on the dose and on the amount of healthy tissue that's exposed to the radiation. Most side effects are temporary, can be controlled and generally improve over time once treatment has ended.

  8. Bicalutamide (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    This medicine may affect the results of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test, which may be used to detect prostate cancer. Make sure any doctor or dentist who treats you knows that you are using this medicine. If you plan to have children, talk with your doctor before using this medicine.

  9. Stage 4 prostate cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Overview. Stage 4 prostate cancer happens when cancer spreads beyond the prostate to other parts of the body. Most prostate cancers are diagnosed when the cancer is only in the prostate. Sometimes prostate cancer doesn't cause symptoms, and the cancer may not be detected until it has spread.

  10. Prostate brachytherapy - Mayo Clinic

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    Common side effects. Prostate brachytherapy may cause side effects, including: Difficulty starting urination; Frequently feeling an urgent need to urinate; Pain or discomfort when urinating; Needing to urinate at night; Blood in the urine; Not being able to empty your bladder completely; Erectile dysfunction; Bleeding from the rectum; Blood in ...

  11. Minimally invasive focal therapies for prostate cancer - Mayo...

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    The typical treatment approaches to prostate cancer involve either surgical removal of the entire prostate (radical prostatectomy) or administration of radiation therapy to the whole prostate. These approaches can be associated with side effects such as erectile dysfunction or urinary incontinence.