Enrique P. Perinetti, M.D.
Biography

Prostate Cancer

Introduction to Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the prostate. Prostate cancer is found mainly in older men. Possible signs of prostate cancer include a weak flow of urine or frequent urination. Prostate cancer usually does not cause symptoms in the early stages. Symptoms may not appear until the cancer is advanced. Most men do not know that they have prostate cancer until it is discovered during a routine medical examination or screening test.
recommended reading
These articles provide in-depth information and are written to help you make the best healthcare decisions for you and your loved ones.
Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer, Advanced or Metastatic
Prostate Cancer: Prevention

Prostate Cancer: Screening

Prostate Cancer: Treatment

Prostate Cancer: Prevention

Prostate Cancer: Screening

Prostate Cancer: Treatment


decision points
When dealing with an illness or health problem, you have to make decisions—when to call a doctor, which test to have, and what treatment to use. Decision Points are designed to help you learn about your choices and options, and to prepare you to work with your healthcare provider to make the best decision for your care.
Should I have a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test to screen for prostate cancer?
Should I have radiation therapy or a prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer?

action sets
Action Sets are designed to help you take an active role in managing a health condition. Action Sets provide the tools and information you can use in the day-to-day management of your health conditions.
Controlling Cancer Pain
tests & procedures

You doctor may recommend one or more of the following tests to evaluate your condition.

Bone Scan
Digital Rectal Examination
Pelvic Ultrasound
Prostate Biopsy
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)

For other tests and diagnostic procedures use the section of this site called Medical Tests A to Z .

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medication center
medication assistance

This section provides you with an alphabetical listing of more than 1,000 medications, including prescription drugs and those you can purchase over-the-counter. Just "click on" your medications to learn what they are used for, how to take them, special precautions, and some of the possible side effects. You can choose your medication by brand name or generic name.

Medications A-Z

If you are having difficulty paying for your medications you may qualify for financial assistance or free medications. Visit the Medication Assistance Center to learn about available medication and insurance programs.

Don't let financial problems stop you from getting the treatment you need; there are resources and organizations that may be able to help you.

additional resources

This listing provides you with Internet sites that are sponsored by government agencies or are well-known and credible national organizations.

ACOR-Association of Online Cancer Resources

American Cancer Society

MEDLINEplus-Prostate Cancer

National Cancer Institute

Prostate Cancer Foundation


Surfing the Internet
When looking at Internet sites, remember that the information can be sponsored by anyone. Take into account the sponsoring group or individual when gathering information or help. Be especially careful about giving out personal or financial information.

Learn more about surfing the web:

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Cáncer de la próstata - [Prostate Cancer]

Last modified on: 2 January 2008