Complications of Prostate Radiation


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Physicians often determine that the most effective way to treat prostate cancer is with some form of radiation. This may involve directing an x-ray beam to destroy the cancerous tissue, surgically planting radioactive "seeds" within the tumor, or a combination of these therapies. The goal is to stop or slow the growth of the malignancy, shrink it improve urinary function or to make surgical removal easier, or to completely destroy it through radiation.

Side effects can occur long after the radiation treatment, and are not restricted to the target area (prostate). The incidence of the damage can only be expected to increase with increased diagnosis and radiation treatment of prostate cancer.

Injury of the rectum and lower intestine can result from radiation treatment of the prostate. Damage to the bladder, urethra, pelvic bone, and the pelvic floor (muscle tissue at the base of the pelvis), persistent pain and bleeding, and abnormal attempts of the body to heal injured tissue can be potential problems.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy improves symptoms in 50 to 60 percent of patients, sometimes completely.

Don't suffer with chronic pain and discomfort resulting from your radiation treatment. Make an appointment today to discuss what hyperbaric oxygen can do for you. For a limited time, Dr. Spiegel will provide a free assessment to determine if you would benefit from this treatment. To schedule your appointment, click here.

About Dr. Spiegel

Allan M. Spiegel, M.D., completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Vermont in Burlington, and received his Medical Degree from the University of the East in Quezon City, Philippines, where he studied conventional and tropical medicine.

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