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Biopsy Doctor snips a small piece of tissue, which is
looked at closely under a microscope.
Bladder Pouch inside your body where urine is stored.
When the bladder is full, you feel like you need to pass
your urine.
Bone scan An imaging procedure to tell if prostate
cancer has spread to the bones.
Bowels The long tube in the body that holds bowel
movements.
Brachytherapy Type of internal seed radiation
sometimes used to treat prostate cancer. The seeds are
inserted through the area underneath the testicles.
Cancer The general term for a group of diseases
in which body cells start to grow out of control.
Cancer grade Best guess about how fast the cancer
is probably growing (how aggressive it is). With prostate
cancer, the grade is also called the Gleason Sum or
Gleason Score.
Cancer stage Tells about how big the cancer is and
about how much it has probably spread.
Catheter Tube used to drain the urine from the bladder.
In men, the tube is put in through the penis.
Clinical trial Research studies that test new drugs
or procedures with less well-known or unknown effects
or side effects.
Conformal radiation therapy Conformal external
beam radiation is a better way of directing the radiation
to the prostate without spilling over to other tissues.
CT scan An X-Ray procedure that uses a computer
to look at many areas of the body. It can be used to tell
if prostate cancer dhas spread.
Diagnosis When a doctor figures out what is wrong
with a patient, using information the patient gives,
a physical exam, and test results.
Digital Rectal Exam (DRE) When a health care
provider inserts a finger in the rectum to feel the prostate.
Erection When the penis gets hard.
External beam radiation A treatment using
a radiation source outside the body to treat cancer.
Gleason Sum • Grade of a prostate cancer resulting from
looking at a biopsy sample through a microscope. Also
called the Gleason Score or Cancer Grade.
Hormone • A natural substance produced in one part
of the body that affects cells elsewhere in the body.
Hormone lowering therapy • Cancer treatment that
involves lowering or blocking male hormones.
Incontinence Cant control the flow of urine from
the bladder. Not being able to control passing your
urine (pee).
Impotence Cant have an erection; penis doesnt
get hard.
In remission Cancer is not found after treatment.
Internal seed implant (brachytherapy) Radiation
therapy in which a radiation source is placed in
the prostate.
Laparoscope A lighted tube used to help remove
the prostate through the abdomen. Local therapy Treatment that affects a tumor and
the area nearby.
Lymph nodes (glands) Small areas in the body where
germs or cancer cells are trapped. Lymph nodes also
have special cells that help fight infections. Some of these nodes
are often removed during surgery.
Metastasis Prostate cancer that has spread to distant
places in the body, like bone or liver.
MRI A non-X-Ray procedure that uses a computer
to look at many areas of the body. It can be used to tell
if prostate cancer has spread.
Node A short-hand way of saying lymph node.
Oncologist A doctor who specializes in treating cancer.
Radiation Oncologists treat cancer with radiation.
Medical Oncologists use hormones and drugs
to treat cancer.
Prostatitis Inflamed or infected area of the prostate.
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) A substance made
by the prostate that can be measured with a blood test.
A high level in the blood may or may not indicate
prostate cancer.
Radiation therapy Treatment using radiation
to destroy cancer.
Rectum Opening in the bottom where the bowel
movements come out.
Scrotum In men, the pouch of skin that contains
the testicles (balls).
Second opinion Term used by insurance and medical
experts to mean asking another doctor to review your
case and the treatment proposed for you.
Seed implant (brachytherapy) Radiation therapy
in which a radiation source is placed in the prostate.
Semen Male sex fluid.
Seminal vesicle A small sac attached to the prostate
that holds sperm. Cancer may spread there.
Stage With cancer, the stage describes how much
a cancer has probably spread.
Testicles Male sex glands (balls).
Tumor An abnormal mass of tissue, sometimes used
to talk about cancer.
Urethra A tube that carries urine or semen to the
outside of the body, through the penis.
Urologist A surgical doctor who specializes in diseases
of the urinary and male sex organs.
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