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    Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer

    Treatment options for prostate cancer depend on many factors, including how advanced the cancer is when detected, your age and any other health issues you may have. In the case of very slow-growing prostate cancer, your doctor may advise only close monitoring. Other treatments for prostate cancer vary from patient to patient.


    Advanced Surgical Treatments at Hoag

    The Hoag Family Cancer Institute’s medical team includes experienced, fellowship-trained urologic oncologists who utilize the latest techniques and technology in the surgical management of prostate cancer. Advanced surgical treatments at Hoag include:

    • Minimally invasive surgical removal of the tumor through laparoscopic or robotic surgery. Learn more about robotic surgery at Hoag.

    • Non-invasive targeted ablation using high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). Learn more about

      HIFU treatment at Hoag.


    Non-Surgical Treatments

    Hoag’s non-surgical options, including targeted ablation, chemotherapy and radiation therapies, are led by board-certified physicians using the latest in treatment technology in order a personalized, adaptive treatment plan. Non-surgical treatment options at Hoag include:

    Prostate Cancer Treatments

    da Vinci® Robotic Surgery

    The da Vinci® SP1 Surgical System is an innovative robotic platform that allows surgeons to perform complex surgeries through a single incision.

    High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)

    High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) uses an ultrasound probe to deliver high-intensity sound waves at a precise point. The magnitude of ultrasound energy delivered rapidly raises the temperature at the focal point, causing coagulation necrosis without damaging healthy tissue and structures outside the targeted area.

    Radiation Oncology

    Hoag’s Radiation Oncology Program offers the widest range of radiation therapy options available, ensuring every treatment plan is precisely tailored to each patient.

    Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)

    Stereotactic Radiation Therapy (SRT) is an intermediate technique, with many of the characteristics of both Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) and Image-Guided Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IG-IMRT). When applied outside of the brain, this technique is often called Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT).

    Precision Medicine Program

    Hoag’s Precision Medicine Program combines genomics and genetics to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. Using the latest advances in genomic technologies, targeted therapies and research, our precision medicine program brings together a multidisciplinary team, including a robust genetic counseling group of experts, to provide patients with the latest in innovation and technology.

    Palliative Care

    Palliative care is a specialty that focuses on improving the quality of life of individuals facing serious illness through medical management and emotional support.

    Tumor Boards

    Tumor boards* are a meeting of Hoag’s top experts in their respective subspecialties to determine the best approach for a patient’s individual cancer case.

    Cancer Clinical Trials

    Early development clinical trials (phase I and II) are novel drug therapies that examine new treatments that provide options beyond standard of care. During these trials, researchers are carefully examining the best way to administer the treatment, determine how much can be safely given, identify important potential side effects, as well as assess cancer response.

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