Prostate cancer treatment refers to methods used to manage and prevent the spread of prostate cancer. Common treatments include surgery (radical prostatectomy), radiation therapy, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and cryosurgery. Each method aims to eliminate or reduce the size of the tumor while minimizing side effects.
Prostate cancer treatment refers to methods used to manage and prevent the spread of prostate cancer. Common treatments include surgery (radical prostatectomy), radiation therapy, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and cryosurgery. Each method aims to eliminate or reduce the size of the tumor while minimizing side effects.
Prostate cancer treatment in Greece often involves a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, or hormone therapy. The Greek National Health System provides subsidized access to these treatments.
Waiting times for public procedures can be long (up to 3 months). Consider private clinics for faster access and potentially better facilities.