Prostate cancer commonly spreads to the bones, particularly the spine, hips, and ribs. While there isn’t a cure for this, treatments are available to help manage symptoms and strengthen bones. The prognosis for prostate cancer that has spread to the bones varies, but early detection and treatment can improve the survival rate, with palliative care also available to help manage symptoms and support overall well-being. Treatments include androgen deprivation, molecular therapy, and radiopharmaceuticals, as well as medications like bisphosphonates and pain management options to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications like fractures. (责任编辑:) |