Prostate Cancer Treatment In San Francisco

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Prostate Cancer Treatment in San Francisco

Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in San Francisco? Prostate Cancer forms in tissues of the prostate, which is a gland in the male reproductive system. Prostate cancer is the second most common male cancer in the United States affecting about one in six men. Only skin cancer is more common. Prostate cancer mostly occurs in older men. For 2008 the American Cancer Society estimated approximately 186,320 new cases of prostate cancer and 28,660 deaths. The prostate gland is about the size of a walnut that surrounds the neck of the bladder and the urethra. It produces the seminal fluid that nourishes and transports the sperm. The prostate gland consists of a middle lobe and two side lobes, which are covered by a membrane called the capsule that produces prostate-specific antigen. This is also called PSA, which is used as a tumor marker. Prostate cancer usually grows slowly and initially remains confined to the prostate gland, where it may not cause serious harm. Once prostate cancer has spread beyond the capsule it usually metastasizes to the pelvis, ribs, and vertebral bodies. The conventional treatment of prostate cancer is comprised of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and hormone treatment. Surgery for prostate cancer is feared the most because it can cause side effects such as bladder control problems and erectile dysfunction leading to impotence. Although conventional cancer therapies have been greatly improved in recent years, they are merely aimed at the malignancy and ignore, and sometimes aggravate, the underlying condition, which led to the formation of the tumor in the first place.

As long as the preconditions for the growth of cancerous tumors are not corrected, the high risk of disease progression and recurrence remains.

Studies revealed that the optimal strategy in the fight against prostate cancer, and other cancers, integrates Conventional Treatments with non-toxic Immunotherapy designed to restore the natural regulatory, repair and immune functions, thus achieving better outcomes. Even if conventional treatments have reached their limits, patients suffering from advanced metastatic prostate cancer have treatment options. Experience with Immunotherapy has shown that also in advanced stages of cancer an immune response with complete long-term remission could be achieved and patients remained cancer free for decades. We have found the Issels Treatment System to be a very effective strategy for Prostate Cancer, as it is a truly integrative immunotherapeutical approach.

Integrative Immunotherapy is a very comprehensive treatment strategy for cancer of all types and stages. It is designed to stimulate the body’s own cancer fighting mechanisms to recognize and eliminate cancer cells. The Issels Treatment has become a leader in the field of Integrative Immunotherapy due to its 50-year track record of remarkable outcomes with the immunological treatment of advanced cancers. It integrates effective state-of-the-art technologies including cancer vaccines and other research-based therapies. Treatment protocols are always personalized according to the individual patient’s needs. The treatment components are non-toxic and can be combined with conventional therapies if these are indicated and still possible. The Issels Treatment focuses with the same importance on both the prostate cancer and the internal bodily environment, the “soil” on which the cancer has grown. The Issels Treatment is a very comprehensive Integrative Immunotherapy with documented examples of complete longterm remissions as well as recent cases of advanced cancers including prostate cancer.

Visit www.issels.com for additional information on Treatment and Costs for Prostate Cancer treatment San Francisco area.

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