Become a Member
Life

Game Changing Treatments for Prostate Cancer

For men diagnosed with prostate cancer today, the outlook is better than ever, with breakthrough treatments such as those provided by GenesisCare dramatically improving survival rates and lessening side-effects.

November 14, 2019 12:29
GenesisCare_Logo_Green_Desktop.png
4 min read

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK — one in eight will be diagnosed with it at some point in their lifetime. The positive news is that for most men, early diagnosis and treatment mean there is good reason to look forward to a positive outcome, with nearly 85 per cent of men surviving their cancer for at least ten years — often more.
 
GenesisCare runs specialist cancer care centres throughout the UK that focus on the latest, evidence-based treatments from around the world. These innovations for prostate cancer include super-targeted radiotherapy that can be completed in five treatments, an ingenious spacer that shields the rectum from radiation and a ground-breaking combination therapy that can seek out and destroy prostate cancer cells that are not yet visible on a normal scan.
 
Six out of ten prostate cancers are diagnosed at an early stage. Because the cancer has not yet spread, there are a number of treatment options, including surgery, to remove the prostate or radiotherapy. 

While there are different ways of delivering the radiotherapy, it is often preferred over surgery as a less invasive option.
 
Both surgery and radiotherapy carry risks of damage to the surrounding organs, including incontinence, impotence and diarrhoea.

 

MRIdian Radiotherapy - Sees As It Treats

The MRIdian combines high-definition magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a linear accelerator (the technology that delivers radiation therapy) — it is called an MR linac. In recent years, the MR linac has caused immense interest in the world of oncology and is heralded as the new frontier for radiotherapy. One such new machine, the MRIdian by ViewRay, can see exactly where the tumour is at the same time as treating it and, more importantly, can track the tumour movement, ensuring incredibly accurate treatment while avoiding the healthy tissue and organs surrounding it. To date, more than 5,000 patients have benefited from treatment on this revolutionary machine worldwide.