> some 75% of all prostate cancers diagnosed are classed as favorable-risk Gleason 6 (3+3 and/or a small amount of grade 4 in a 3+4) > GENERALLY, MOST of these favorable-risk Gleason 6 (3+3) stage T1c prostate cancers need NO treatment whether through focal therapy or whole gland treatment > GENERALLY, MOST favorable-risk Gleason 6 […]
Focal Treatment of Early Prostate Cancer
Background Total or whole prostate gland treatment for a localised prostate cancer (particularly after the radical surgery/robotic prostatectomy) is associated with: > significant complications > insignificant numbers of lives saved > gross overtreatment especially for the favorable-risk Gleason 6 (3+3) prostate cancer which is commonly, not a health risk. Warnings to the public and physicians […]
BAD SURGERY
Books have been written about bad medicine, bad pharma and also, bad surgery. > bad surgery is surgery which is unneeded, > bad surgery is one where there is clear overtreatment,F > bad surgery is one where surgical principles fall well below accepted standards, > bad surgery is one where there is no validating scientific […]
Does Prostate Cancer Need Treatment?
The majority of prostate cancers are low or favorable-risk Gleason 3+3 cancers. > 75% of all prostate cancers fall into this category, > these prostate cancers are particularly slow growing, and are NOT a great risk. > their average cell doubling time is in the order of 475 days or so, > at this rate […]
BEWARE ROBOTIC SCALPEL FOR PROSTATE CANCER
The so-called robotic surgical treatment for prostate cancer is doubly egregious in that not only is it reserved for mainly prostate cancers which are NOT real cancers but even worse, this robotic operation has failed miserably in the goal of saving significant numbers of lives as well as being associated with an unbelievable incidence of […]
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