Homepage / Health
Related To Story
FROM OUR PARTNERS

Patients Choose To Wait On Prostate Cancer

Slow-Growing Cancer Can Be Observed

UPDATED: 5:46 am PDT September 3, 2008

When most patients hear they have cancer, the first question they ask their doctor is, "What are we going to do?"

Video: Prostate Cancer May Not Need Treatment

Increasingly with prostate cancer, the answer is, "Nothing," Boston television station WCVB reported.

"The biopsy results showed that I had prostate cancer," said New York City attorney Burt Rubin, who chose to go to Boston for his treatment. "Being type A, I said, 'Let's not talk about doing nothing.'"

But a year and a half after his diagnosis, Rubin is doing very little to battle prostate cancer.

Doctors call it active surveillance.

Dr. Donald Kaufman, a genitourologist at Massachusetts General Hospital's Cancer Center, said that 25 to 30 percent of prostate cancer patients seen at MGH are now choosing active surveillance instead of surgery or radiation.

Kaufman said he and his colleagues feel comfortable recommending the course, "because we think we have the data to support the no-treatment option. Because it doesn't mean no treatment, it means no treatment right now."

Prostate-specific antigen tests and physical checks are done every six months during active surveillance. A second biopsy is done after 12 to 18 months. In turn, men may avoid impotence, incontinence and other side effects of more harsh treatments.

"The problem with prostate cancer treatment is that there's no mild treatment. There's just one flavor of treatment, and it's highly aggressive," Kaufman said.

Kaufman said the watch-and-wait approach is unique to prostate cancer, which often grows slowly for many years without affecting a man's quality of life.

"I do not think it should applied to other cancers," he said.

Rubin remains happy he made this choice.

"I feel great and we live a full life," he said. "I'm watching my children grow up, and I don't intend to see that change."

Sponsored Links

Links We Like

Sponsored Content
There is no absolute number of drinks per day that defines alcoholism. Learn the behavior and body reactions that constitute alcoholism. More

The signs of Cancer can sometimes be very subtle. Here's a guide to help you recognize them early. More

Diabetics are now finding new ways to connect better. Get your supplies consultation and join the largest diabetes community! More

You should feel safe and secure in your house, but ignoring hidden dangers could risk your family's safety. Learn on how to prevent accidents in the home. More

Get Healthy!

10 expert tips to promote a healthier heart. Learn why the “full-fat” version of food is often better than the “low-fat” version. More

Shop Your Insurance

SAVE up to 30% on Insurance
Paying too much for insurance? Get quotes from multiple companies and choose the best plan for you. Start saving now!

Insurance Type:


Zip Code:
E-Mail News Alerts
Get breaking news and daily headlines.
Browse all e-mail newsletters