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Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer: Understanding Your Risk

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A second potential source of the discrepancies may come from how the exposure or lack of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is determined. Studies have shown that people can recall recent exposure very well but that remembering the duration and degree of distant exposure (such as whether their grandparents or baby-sitter smoked) is difficult. Yet one study examined this issue and found that women tended to underestimate their exposure, an effect which would decrease the observed risk. Thus, the information used in these studies may be inaccurate which could influence the reported breast cancer risk association. More work is needed to resolve these issues | Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer Understanding Your Risk When the urologist calls with the life-changing news that your prostate biopsy is positive for prostate cancer an office appointment is made to discuss your options. This document will help you understand the new medical terms and jargon introduced at the newly diagnosed interview. Learn how your medical diagnosis details are applied to risk assessment tools to predict if you have low intermediate or high risk prostate cancer. Understanding your risk will guide you to making informed treatment choices. Most men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer will go on to live a normal life span. Many prostate cancers are Low-Risk Sky shade slow-growing and not very dangerous. Often treatment can be safely delayed for years by following Active Surveillance or Nathan Roundy PCRI Educational relatively non-toxic treatments can be chosen. That avoids or delays possible treatment Facilitator side effects such as impotence or incontinence. A few newly-diagnosed men have High Risk prostate cancer that is aggressive and potentially lifethreatening. Those men may benefit from more aggressive therapy. They may accept the side effects risks in hopes of eradicating or at least controlling their high risk prostate cancer. Men with Intermediate Risk prostate cancer have the hardest treatment choices. Their risk may be a little too high to be comfortable with Active Surveillance while at the same time not being high enough to clearly indicate for aggressive therapy with its risks. Obtain Your Medical Records The clues to a man s prostate cancer risk and his eventual treatment choice can be found in his clinical diagnosis medical records. One cannot understand his prostate cancer risk level without obtaining and understanding his medical records. Sometimes a doctor s office is not set up to easily provide patients with copies of their records and some additional prodding may be needed to obtain the copies. During the initial diagnosis

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