Prostate Cancer
| Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer found in men in the United States, other than skin cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer death among men behind lung cancer. |
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Men should talk with their doctor about prostate cancer, the symptoms to watch for and an appropriate schedule of checkups. If symptoms occur, the doctor will ask about your medical history, perform a physical exam, and may order laboratory tests.
Knowing the risk factors of cancer and living a healthy lifestyle play an important role in the prevention of cancer.
Key methods of detecting prostate cancer include digital rectal examination and blood tests.
There are several methods of diagnosing prostate cancer: Transrectal ultrasonography, intravenous pyelogram, cystoscopy and biopsy.
Are you newly diagnosed or do you want a second opinion? At our Prostate Cancer Clinic, your case will be reviewed by our team of specialists who will recommend the best treatment plan for you.
Factors in determining the best treatment option for you include age, your overall health, and the stage and grade of your cancer.
Whether you are newly diagnosed or far along in the treatment process, cancer rehabiliation is an important part of the road to recovery. Forsyth Regional Cancer Center teams with Forsyth Rehabilitation Center to offer comprehensive cancer rehabilitation services.
Psychosocial support services such as support groups, a cancer library and a "beauty boutique" are offered in the home-like setting of Forsyth Regional Cancer Center. Other support services include pastoral care, nutrition counseling, pain management and home care services.













