Genetics and age play a role in its development. But what other risks are involved? Below you will find information including frequently asked questions about prostate cancer along with information on screening and treatments for prostate cancer. EJGH is recognized as the region’s only member of the MD Anderson Cancer Network, that affiliation, which gives our member physicians access to the exact treatments and pathways used at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston Texas, gives our patients not only greater hope, but also the highest levels of care possible in our region. Below you will see how EJGH has innovated the biopsy and treatment methods associated with this cancer. If you, or someone you know, needs to consult with a physician regarding your prostate health, contact HealthFinder at 504-456-5000. They will be happy to connect you with a physician who meets your health and insurance needs.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men, and in most men it grows very slowly. There are often no early prostate cancer symptoms. Prostate cancer treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy, cryotherapy, hormonal therapy, and/or radiation. In some instances, doctors recommend “watchful waiting.”
Diet and genetics may be factors in prostate cancer development, but they are not the only ones. Research shows that our lifestyle choices factor in as well. Drinking, smoking and other choices can significantly heighten your risk factors. Age, race and family history, even a sedentary lifestyle can play a factor as well.
It may not be possible to prevent prostate cancer, but you may be able to lower your risk. Taking Vitamin E, moving to a leaner diet high in fruits and vegetables, eliminating tobacco, minimizing your alcohol intake, exercising regularly and managing stress can all be beneficial in prevention/risk reduction.
Despite controversy, most doctors agree the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test remains an important and necessary diagnostic tool. Men over 50 should absolutely add a prostate screening to their annual exam regimen. UroNav technology boasts 90% positive predictive values for prostate cancer detection in recent studies, available at East Jefferson Imaging Center.
UroNav: a Breakthrough in Prostate Cancer Detection
EJGH is proud to offer this powerful solution for targeted biopsy of the prostate. The UroNav fusion biopsy system offers a cutting edge option for many patients with elevated and/or rising PSA levels. UroNav fuses pre-biopsy MR images of the prostate with ultrasound-guided biopsy images in real time, for excellent delineation of the prostate and suspicious lesions.
Targeted MR/ultrasound biopsy is poised to become the new standard in prostate care, and EJGH is pleased to offer this powerful solution to our patients.
EJGH: A Leader in Robotic Surgery
With the addition of the S-Generation da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, East Jefferson General Hospital stands at the fore in the areas of robotic and minimally invasive surgery. Traditional prostate surgery calls for an incision running from the navel to the groin. The surgery is usually followed by several days of hospitalization and a recovery period that can take weeks.
Today, da Vinci represents the gold standard in prostatectomy. Robotic Prostatectomy allows for three incisions that are each less than an inch long. Patients are usually hospitalized a couple of days and overall recovery times are reduced by several days.