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Metastatic prostate cancer

Treatment for metastatic prostate cancer

Treatment for metastatic or advanced prostate cancer can help to reduce symptoms, make you feel better and help you to live longer. Common treatments include chemotherapy and hormone therapy. 

This section is about treatment for prostate cancer that has spread to another part of the body. We have separate information about treatment for cancer that hasn't spread to another part of the body. 

Go to our information about treatment options for prostate cancer that hasn't spread to other parts of the body

Treatment options for metastatic prostate cancer

Treatment for metastatic prostate cancer can help to reduce symptoms, make you feel better and help you to live longer. Treatment includes hormone therapy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Hormone therapy for metastatic prostate cancer

You might have hormone therapy for prostate cancer that has spread to another part of your body. You can have it as an injection or tablets.

Chemotherapy for prostate cancer

Chemotherapy is a common treatment for metastatic prostate cancer. The most common type is docetaxel. You usually have it together with hormone therapy.

External radiotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer

You might have external radiotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer. This means using a machine outside the body to direct radiation beams at the cancer.

Radium 223 (Xofigo) for metastatic prostate cancer

Radium 223 is a type of radioactive medicine. You might have it for cancer that began in the prostate and has spread to the bones.

Treating symptoms of metastatic prostate cancer

Symptoms of metastatic prostate cancer include bone pain, problems passing urine and tiredness. Doctors and nurses can support you and give treatments to help relieve symptoms.

Last reviewed: 21 Jul 2025

Next review due: 21 Jul 2028

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