What is Prostate Cancer?
Prostate
cancer develops in prostate, a small walnut shaped gland in men situated just
below the base of bladder, surrounding the first part of urethra through which
its secretion i.e. prostatic fluid or seminal fluid passes.
The
function of prostate gland is to produce prostatic fluid that nourishes and
transports sperms. It is the second most
common cancer in men(over 50 years of age) after skin cancer. Usually, prostate
cancer grows very slowly and may not cause significant harm yet some types of
prostate cancers, being more aggressive, can spread quickly without treatment.
Prostate
cancer is common in men over 50 years of age and the risk of developing
prostate cancer increasing with aging. In the early
stages of development of Prostate cancer, there may not be any symptoms.
However, symptoms that can appear at later stage include:
- Frequent urination, especially at night
- Difficulty starting or stopping urination
- Weak or interrupted urinary stream
- Dribbling urine
- Loss of control over urine while coughing or laughing
- Leaking urine
- Painful or burning sensation during urination
- Blood in urine or semen
- Erectile dysfunction
- Painful ejaculation
What are the types of Prostate Cancer?
Almost all prostate cancers are:
- Adenocarcinomas
called Acinar Adenocarcinomas
that develop from the gland cells that make prostate fluid that is added to
semen.
- Ductal adenocarcinoma starts in the cells that line the ducts (tubes) of the prostate gland
- Transitional cell (Urothelial cells) carcinomas - starts in the cells that line the tube carrying urine to the outside of the body (Urethra). This type of cancer usually starts in the bladder and spreads into the prostate.
- Squamous Cell Cancer - develop from flat cells that cover the prostate. They tend to grow and spread more quickly than adenocarcinoma of the prostate
Other rare Types of Prostate Cancers
are:
- Small cell prostate cancer - develops as small round cells and is extremely aggressive and detected only after it has metastasized i.e. spread to other areas and organs.
- Neuroendocrine tumors (other than small cell carcinomas) - are present in neuroendocrine system, which is comprised of nerve and gland cells, responsible for making and releasing hormones into bloodstream
- Sarcomas - can grow in Lymphatic Vessels, Blood Vessels and Smooth Muscles of the Prostate.
Some time despite Prostate cancer treatments, the malignant cells remain in prostate. As a result,
malignancy may recur in prostate area or in other areas of body. Such type of
prostate cancer is termed as Recurrent Prostate Cancer.
Is it safe to get HIFU for Prostate Cancer Treatment in India?
- By most qualified, skilled and experienced doctors
- In world-class hospitals fully equipped with latest technology
- By using non-invasive techniques i.e. without surgery and blood loss
What is the cost of HIFU treatment for prostate cancer?
HIFU Treatment Cost in India depends
on:
- Doctor’s expertise
- Hospital Type
- Diagnostic procedures
- Stage of Prostate Cancer
- Room Category
- Another concurrent treatment
Despite
best facilities, HIFU Treatment Cost in India is extremely low as compared to other developed or advanced countries
for the similar procedure.
List of Top Hospitals for HIFU for Prostate Cancer in India
- Indraprastha Apollo , New Delhi
- Fortis Hospital, Saket, New Delhi
- BLK Hospital, New Delhi
- Fortis
Medical and Research Hospital, Gurgaon
- Artemis Hospital. Gurgaon
- Medanta-The Medi-City, Gurgaon
- Fortis Malar, Chennai
- Global Hospitals, Chennai
- Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai
- Wockhardt Hospital. Mumbai