Understanding Stage 4 Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Biden's Diagnosis Explained
NewsNationJune 7, 20253 min2,740 views
4 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβUnderstanding Prostate Cancer Severity
- π― The Gleason score for prostate cancer ranges from 6 (lowest) to 10 (highest), indicating aggressiveness.
- β οΈ A Gleason score of nine out of 10 signifies that the cancer is on the aggressive side of the spectrum.
- π Stage 4 cancer is defined as metastatic, meaning it has spread to other parts of the body, such as the bones.
- π¬ While not curable, Stage 4 prostate cancer is considered treatable.
Treatment Options for Metastatic Prostate Cancer
- β‘ Metastatic prostate cancer feeds on testosterone (male hormone).
- π The primary treatment is androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), which lowers testosterone levels to "starve" the cancer.
- β Additional treatments may be layered on, including more intensive hormone therapies or chemotherapy, depending on individual factors.
Prognosis and Longevity
- β³ On average, men with metastatic prostate cancer can expect to live 3 to 5 years with treatment, though this can vary.
- β It is possible for aggressive prostate cancer to develop relatively quickly, but the exact timeline for Biden's diagnosis is unknown.
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