South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Welcome to the redesigned Prostate Health Website which is maintained by the South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcomes Collaborative (SAPCCOC).

  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/about-us/ About Us | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Authorship This website was built by The SA Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcomes Collaborative (SAPCOCC), which was established in 1998 as an ongoing
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/educational-resources/guides-publications/for-general-practitioners/ For General Practitioners | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Prostate cancer information and resources for use by General Practitioners. Your comments and suggestions are welcome - please email us at contactus@sa-pccoc
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/do-i-need-to-be-tested-for-prostate-cancer/ Do I need to be tested for prostate cancer? | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Cancer screening tests — including the prostate-specific antigen PSA test to look for signs of prostate cancer — can be a good idea.
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/my-psa-level-ia-10-what-do-i-need-to-do/ My PSA level is 10. What do I need to do? | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - The PSA is used as a guide to estimate the risk of prostate cancer. The higher the PSA, the greater the chance of prostate cancer. PSA levels under 4 ng/mL:
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/signs-and-symptoms-of-prostate-cancer/ Signs and Symptoms of Prostate Cancer | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Early prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms. Some advanced prostate cancers can slow or weaken your urinary stream or make you need to urinate more often,
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/statistics/ Prostate Cancer Statistics | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - THE number of Australians being diagnosed with cancer has almost doubled over the past two decades,but sufferers are increasingly likely to beat the disease
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/risk-factors/ Risk Factors of Prostate Cancer | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - While information on risk factors for prostate cancer is accumulating rapidly, there remains a high level of uncertainty over the epidemiology of prostate
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/staging-grading/ Staging & Grading | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Staging ‘Staging’ refers to finding out how far the cancer has spread. This is investigated in a number of different ways. Initially, at the digital rectal
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/partin-tables/ Partin Tables - Tools for predicting prostate cancer | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - The original Partin tables were developed by Alan Partin, MD, PhD and colleagues at the Brady Urological Institute at Johns Hopkins in 1993 based on the
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/treatment/hormone-therapy/ Hormone Therapy | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Hormone therapy: Removing the male hormone or its effects If you have a medium or high risk cancer, your EBRT might be combined with androgen deprivation
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/treatment/radical-prostatectomy/ Radical Prostatectomy | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Surgery to remove the entire prostate and the seminal vesicles (glands that secrete part of the ejaculate) is called a radical prostatectomy (see Figure 1).
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/treatment/active-surveillance-2/ Active Surveillance | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Active surveillance Some younger men with low risk cancer may prefer to delay their choice of treatment until it is clear that treatment is needed to cure
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/treatment/radiotherapy/ Radiotherapy | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - External Beam Radiotherapy This treatment uses a method called conformal radiotherapy. This allows the radiotherapist to follow the shape of the prostate in
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/new-treatments/ New treatments | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - New Treatments A number of newer treatments are currently being developed and assessed for localised prostate cancer. While some are available in Australia,
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/treatment/treatment-access/ Treatment Access | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Access to treatment is through referral by a general practitioner to a specialist medical practitioner. Specialists who are involved in prostate cancer care are
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/educational-resources/phip-series/phip6/ PHIP 6 - Sexual function after treatment for prostate cancer | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - 6. Sexual function after treatment for prostate cancer Download PHIP Series 6 • Normal sexual function in a man involves four different
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/side-effects/incontinence/ Incontinence | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - The term urinary dysfunction encompasses both urinary incontinence, which can range from some leaking to complete loss of bladder control, and irritative
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/side-effects/infertility/ Infertility | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Despite the best efforts of surgeons and radiation oncologists, it is nearly impossible for a man to retain his ability to father children through sexual
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/home/about-prostate-cancer/side-effects/hormone-changes/ Hormone Changes | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Hormonal changes Hormone therapy lowers levels of testosterone and other male sex hormones (androgens). As a result, many men treated with hormone therapy
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/educational-resources/phip-series/ Mr PHIP (Prostate Health Information Program) | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Mr PHIP (Prostate Health Information Program) is a prostate cancer education program funded by the South Australian Department of Human Services, providing 7
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/how-prostate-cancer-sufferers-can-add-a-year-to-their-lives/ How prostate cancer sufferers can add a year to their lives | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Researchers have extended the lives of men with advanced prostate cancer by simply re-arranging the sequence in which they take their medication. The benefits
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/robotic-assisted-prostate-surgery-patients-have-fewer-instances-of-cancer-cells/ Robotic-assisted prostate surgery patients have fewer instances of cancer cells | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - An observational study from UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has found that prostate cancer patients who undergo robotic-assisted prostate surgery
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/researchers-develop-tool-to-determine-individual-risk-of-prostate-cancer-overdiagnosis/ Tool to Determine Individual Risk of Prostate Cancer Overdiagnosis | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the University of Washington have developed a personalized tool that can predict the likelihood of
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/pain-drugs-used-in-prostate-gland-removal-linked-to-cancer-outcome-study-finds/ Anesthetic drugs used in prostate gland removal linked to cancer outcome | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - The methods used to anesthetize prostate cancer patients and control pain when their prostate glands are surgically removed for adenocarcinoma may affect their
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/better-guidelines-coordination-needed-prostate-cancer-specialists/ Better guidelines, coordination needed for prostate cancer specialists | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - With a deluge of promising new drug treatments for advanced prostate cancer on the market, a new model of care is needed that emphasizes collaboration between
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/protein-prostate-biopsies-signals-increased-cancer-risk/ ERG protein in prostate biopsies signals increased cancer risk | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - Researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College have shown that the presence of a particular protein in biopsied prostate tissue substantially increases the
  • http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/long-term-hormonal-therapy-prostate-cancer-patients-improve-overall-survival/ Long-Term Hormonal Therapy in Prostate Cancer Patients Does Not Improve Overall Survival | South Australian Prostate Cancer Clinical Outcome Collaborative - A secondary analysis of the historic RTOG 9202 prostate cancer trial examined results of men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer who had received long-term

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