Prostate cancer occurs when the cells of the prostate begin to grow uncontrollably. When caught and treated early, prostate cancer has a cure rate of over 90%.
Yet being diagnosed with prostate cancer can be a life-altering experience. It requires making some very difficult decisions about treatments that can affect not only the life of the man diagnosed, but also the lives of his family members in significant ways for many years to come.
More than 218,000 men in the United States will be
diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, and each and
every one of them will need to make very personal and
individualized decisions about treatment options and
diet and lifestyle changes. Most importantly, each and
every one of them will have to find a strong,
knowledgeable team of physicians, nurses, and other
healthcare providers to help guide him through the
process at each step of the way.
Our mission is to answer the complex questions
concerning therapies available for treating
cancer and other health issues. What therapy might
be best? What approach might offer the best
chances for survival and quality of life? We
feel it is important to understand all options
from conventional to alternatives in order for
people to make truly informed decisions. We
believe people with cancer have two very
fundamental rights --
the right to know and the
right to choose.
Cancer Spes is not financially affiliated with any specific physician or clinic. We are completely independent and act as the advocate of people with cancer. The work of the CancerSpes.org is funded by donations. This helps us to cover the significant
operating costs.