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Turning 18 Months into 18 Years | Mount Sinai - New York When Bill was first informed of his advanced disease (Gleason Total Score 9, Grade T-3A) in 1995, the recommendation to go on hormone therapy with Lupron In addition, Bill made dramatic lifestyle changes: healthy low-fat, high-fiber foods; meditation; and a gym membership
Prostate cancer staging Information | Mount Sinai - New York The higher the stage, the more advanced the cancer Stage I cancer The cancer is found only in one part of the prostate Stage I is called localized prostate cancer It cannot be felt during a digital rectal exam or seen with imaging tests If the PSA is less than 10 and the Gleason score is 6 or less, Stage I cancer is likely to grow slowly Stage II cancer The cancer is more advanced than
Intratumoral and Systemic Hiltonol® (Poly-ICLC) in Prostate Cancer . . . Summary: This is a partially blinded randomized controlled phase II pilot study comparing Poly-ICLC (Hiltonol®) treatment vs no treatment, for prostate cancer participants on active surveillance Eligibility: Inclusion Criteria: - Written informed consent and HIPAA authorization for release of personal health information NOTE: HIPAA authorization may be included in the informed consent or
Active Surveillance | Mount Sinai - New York Gleason score of 6 or less, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) less than 10 mg ml Tumor that cannot be felt or can be felt in less than half of one lobe of the prostate Classified as clinical stage T1c or T2a) Research suggests that low-risk prostate cancer is unlikely to hurt you or shorten your life
CRTV-7615_MSHS_Menon Precision Prostatectomy_Brochure If you have cancer that is clinically insignifi cant (Gleason 6), we would recommend active surveillance However, if there is clinically signifi cant cancer (any Gleason 7, more than 2 cores of Gleason 6 or any core more than 3 mm), we recommend additional treatment This could involve removal of the residual tissues, radiation or tissue ablation
Radical prostatectomy - discharge Information | Mount Sinai - New York Your Gleason grade will help decide what treatment you get Early-stage prostate cancers that haven't spread are often removed with surgery, and then treated with radiation therapy to kill any remaining cancer cells