Prostate Cancer Treatment Center - Madison, WI
Do you feel you’re being pressured into prostate cancer chemotherapy? Consider getting a second opinion from Cancer Treatment Centers of America to see if you are eligible for one of our wide array of cutting edge prostate cancer treatments. If your cancer is aggressive, and has metastasized to the bone or spread to other organs, chemotherapy may be the only viable prostate cancer therapy, but it should only be considered as a last resort. There are many other prostate cancer treatments available at the CTCA including immunotherapy, hormone therapy, prostate cancer surgery and several forms of radiation. In addition, you can include specialists in nutrition therapy, pain management, oncology rehabilitation, naturopathic medicine and spiritual support as a part of your multidisciplinary recovery team.
If your cancer has evolved to advanced stages, and chemotherapy is only the recommended course of action, we offer Metronomic Chemotherapy. The reason there are so many intense side effects in traditional chemotherapy is because the drugs poison the body as well as the cancer. Metronomic Chemotherapy administers much smaller doses over the course of several days to prolong drug levels in the blood, rather than the larger doses used in the past. This is a more humane treatment which improves the bodies tolerance and reduces side effects. In addition, we may combine other treatments such as immunotherapy to help your body adjust to the chemotherapy process.
If you decide to get a second opinion from CTCA, our prostate cancer doctors will access your condition using our array of sophisticated diagnostic tools. Then we will review the details of every available option, and explain exactly what is going on with your prostate cancer. We want you to take an active role in the decision making process, so that your concerns will be addressed every step of the way. Together we will create a prostate cancer therapy plan that is tailored to your specification and medical needs.
The first step is a phone call. Contact one of our Oncology Information Specialists today to discover your options.