Watchful waiting
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Avoids unnecessary investigations and treatment if the cancer is unlikely to progress during a patient's natural lifespan.2
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If the cancer progresses, the available treatment options may be limited.2
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Active surveillance
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Regular monitoring means treatments can start immediately, if required.2
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Some patients may feel concerned that the cancer will spread if actual treatment is not being received.2
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Brachytherapy (interventional radiotherapy)
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Reduced risk of unnecessary damage to surrounding healthy tissues and organs, which reduces the chance of side effects.3,4,5
Clinically proven to be highly effective.3,4,5
Minimally invasive technique.3,4,5
Short treatment times – the procedure can be completed within two hours.3,4,5
Short recovery time.3,4,5
Can be used in combination with other treatments.3,4,5
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May require more than one visit to the hospital depending on the procedure.3,4,5
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External beam radiotherapy (EBRT)
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Clinically proven to be highly effective.2
Short recovery time.
Can be used in combination with other treatments.
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Increased chance of some long-term side effects compared with brachytherapy, as the radiation passes through healthy tissues.2
Longer treatment times than brachytherapy.2
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Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)
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Clinically proven to be highly effective with a similar outcome to brachytherapy.6,7,8
Short recovery time.
Can be used in combination with other treatments.6,7,8
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SBRT is often claimed to be shorter than brachytherapy. However, HDR brachytherapy can be done in 2 sessions, very convenient for patients. SBRT can take up to 7-8 visits to complete.9
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Surgery (prostatectomy)
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Clinically proven to be highly effective.2
One-time procedure.
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Increased chance of some long-term side effects compared with brachytherapy.2
Invasive technique.
Longer treatment and recovery times than brachytherapy.2
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Hormone therapy
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Can be used in combination with other treatments.2
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Does not provide a cure.2
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Chemotherapy
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Can be used in combination with other treatments.
Depending on the pharmaceutical product, outpatient treatment is possible.
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Depending on the pharmaceutical product, a stay in hospital may be required.
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