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Dr Prody has now become one of the select few physicians in the nation who is HIFU trained and certified by US HIFU to perform prostate cancer treatment.

Dr Prody and Dr Saracino now offer Interstim Therapy for patients with severe overactive bladder syndrome refractory to standard management options.





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Prostate Cancer

Important Facts

  • Prostate cancer is common, especially in men over the age of 70
  • The prostate gland is located in the pelvis, below the bladder and above the penis
  • Prostate cancer that is confined to the prostate gland often is treated successfully
  • Cancer of the prostate can spread to surrounding tissue and other parts of the body
  • Overview Adenocarcinoma of the prostate is the clinical term for a cancerous tumor on the prostate gland. As prostate cancer grows, it may spread to the interior of the gland, to tissues near the prostate, to sac-like structures attached to the prostate (seminal vesicles), and to distant parts of the body (e.g., bones, liver, lungs). Prostate cancer confined to the gland often is treated successfully.

    Anatomy The prostate gland is located in the pelvis, below the bladder, above the urethral sphincter and the penis, and in front of the rectum in men. It is made up of glandular tissue and muscle fibers that surround a portion of the urethra. The gland is covered by a membrane (called the prostate capsule) that produces prostate-specific antigen.

    Incident According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men in the United States, other than skin cancer. The ACS estimates that about 218,890 new cases will be diagnosed in 2007 and about 27,050 men will die of the disease. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men, exceeded only by lung cancer.

    Prostate cancer occurs in 1 out of 6 men. Reports of diagnosed cases have risen rapidly in recent years and mortality rates are declining, which may be due to increased screening.

    African American men have the highest incidence of prostate cancer, and Asian and Native American men have the lowest incidence. Rates for Asian and African men increase sharply when they emigrate to the United States, suggesting an environmental connection (e.g., high-fat diet, smoking).

    The risk for developing prostate cancer rises significantly with age, and 60% of newly diagnosed cases occur in men over the age of 70.




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