Treatment
Treatment for prostate cancer includes surgery, radiotherapy, hormonal therapy, and chemotherapy. The choice of treatment will be dependent on stage of cancers and other risk factors. Patients in the low-risk group will require local treatment such as radical prostatectomy which may include external beam irradiation or brachytherapy. Patients who have higher risk factors are in the moderate risk group or high risk group; these may require what is referred to as regional treatment, or systemic treatment. Treatment will include the surrounding areas for example pelvic lymph node dissection or pelvic lymph node irradiation. Systemic treatment also includes androgen deprivation therapy and chemotherapy.

Image 4 Linear accelerator for VMAT and IMRT

Image 5 VMAT in Prostate cancer
In cases where the cancer has grown and/or has spread to other organs and the patient is in a poor physical condition, there are higher risks that treatment will cause unwanted side effects. The treatment we offer will focus on providing a good quality of life for the patient, treatment decision will be based on the stage of cancer, symptoms, and needs of the patient and his/her relatives (palliative care).
Services in prostate cancer treatment will be provided by a team of oncologists, nurses, and other multidisciplinary medical personnel. We offer multi-dimensional care that takes into consideration physical, emotional, and social needs of the patient and his/her relatives.
Wattanosoth Hospital is designed to offer comprehensive care for cancer patients, from the screening and early detection program, treatment with hi-end technology, a multidisciplinary medical team, and a palliative care team.