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12/11/07
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Radiation Seed Treatment Helps Younger Men Fight Prostate Cancer
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FRIDAY, Nov. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Radiation seed implants, known as brachytherapy, are just as effective for treating prostate cancer in men 60 and younger as they are for older men, a new study finds.
Brachytherapy is a minimally invasive procedure in which small radioactive seeds are placed in the prostate to kill cancer cells. Recovery time after seed implantation is much shorter than surgery, and studies have found brachytherapy to be as effective as surgery. However, men 60 and younger are often advised to have surgery to remove part or all of the prostate, because many surgeons believe it's more effective long-term, according to background information in a news release about the study. In this study, researchers analyzed the outcomes of more than 1,700 men with localized prostate cancer treated with brachytherapy at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York between 1990 and 2005. They found that men 60 and younger had the same outcomes as older men. "These results su Read the Complete Article Similar content: Radiation Seed Therapy Fights Prostate Cancer, in Prostate Cancer High Dose Radiation for Prostate Cancer Won't Raise Sexual Dysfunction, in Prostate Cancer Tea Antioxidant Plus Celebrex May Fight Prostate Cancer , in Prostate Cancer Prostate Cancer Treatment Can Speed Heart Attacks , in Prostate Cancer Treatment Beats Watchful Waiting for Older Prostate Cancer Patients, in Prostate Cancer |

