High dose-rate brachytherapy

This fact sheet is for men who are thinking about having a type of internal radiotherapy called high dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy to treat their prostate cancer.
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This fact sheet is for men who are thinking about having a type of internal radiotherapy called high dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy to treat their prostate cancer.
Mae’r llyfryn hwn yn fersiwn Cymraeg/Saesneg o’n canllaw i ddynion sydd wedi cael diagnosis o ganser y prostad yn ddiweddar. Mae lle ynddo i gofnodi manylion y diagnosis, dewisiadau triniaeth a chysylltiadau allweddol. PDF yw'r fersiwn Cymraeg yn unig.
This fact sheet is for anyone who is thinking about having high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to treat their prostate cancer.
This fact sheet is for men who are thinking about having cryotherapy to treat their prostate cancer.
This fact sheet is for men with prostate cancer that is no longer responding so well to their first type of hormone therapy. It describes treatments that may help and lists other sources of support.
This fact sheet is for men who have been offered chemotherapy to treat their prostate cancer. We describe how chemotherapy can be used to treat prostate cancer, as well as the possible side effects.
This fact sheet is for anyone affected by prostate cancer who wants to find out more about taking part in a clinical trial.
This fact sheet is for men with advanced prostate cancer who would like to know more about treatment with radiotherapy to help relieve symptoms.
This fact sheet is for men who would like to know more about bisphosphonates to relieve pain in prostate cancer that has spread to the bones.
Read more about how prostate cancer and its treatment can affect your sex life. This booklet comes with a DVD featuring six men talking about how they are dealing with changes to their sex life during and after treatment for prostate cancer.
This fact sheet is for men who want to know how prostate cancer and its treatment can affect your sex life and ability to have children. We describe the treatment and support that is available.
This fact sheet is for men who want to know more about urinary problems after treatment for prostate cancer. It explains how different treatments for prostate cancer may cause problems urinating (peeing) and leaking urine. It also describes ways to manage these problems.
This fact sheet is for men who would like information about pelvic floor muscle exercises. These exercises can help men deal urinary problems such as incontinence.
A wallet sized card for men with prostate problems, who may need urgent access to a toilet. It does not guarantee access but may make it easier to ask for help.
This fact sheet is for people who want to know more about fatigue (extreme tiredness). Fatigue is a feeling of extreme tiredness that doesn’t go away, even after you rest. It's very common in men with prostate cancer.
This booklet is for men who are having hormone therapy for prostate cancer, their partners and families. It describes the different types of hormone therapy, how they work and what the treatment involves. It includes information on the possible side effects men may experience and suggests ways to help manage these.
This booklet is for men living with prostate cancer, before, during and after treatment. It explains the physical and emotional effects of living with prostate cancer and treatment, and how to manage them.
This leaflet is for men who want to eat more healthily and possibly lower their risk of getting prostate cancer. It provides tips on healthy eating and physical activity.
Are you close to someone with prostate cancer? Our guide for partners and family looks at how you can support someone with prostate cancer, where to get further information and how to look after yourself.
This fact sheet is for men with prostate cancer who are thinking about going on holiday or travelling abroad. It gives tips to help you prepare for your trip, including guidance on how to arrange travel insurance.
In this booklet, we describe the care and support you can expect after your treatment.
This booklet is for you if your prostate cancer has come back after you've had treatment that aimed to get rid of it. This is called recurrent prostate cancer.
This booklet is for men who have prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body (advanced prostate cancer) and who have symptoms such as fatigue or bone pain. We describe the symptoms you might get and the treatments available to help manage them.
This fact sheet is for men with advanced prostate cancer who are having problems with pain.
This fact sheet is for men with advanced (metastatic) prostate cancer that has spread to the bones. We explain what metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) is, what symptoms to look out for, and how MSCC is treated.
This fact sheet explains some of the medical words that you may read or hear when you are finding out about prostate cancer or other prostate problems.