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Prostate cancer

Treatment for prostate cancer

Your treatment depends on a number of factors. These include how far the cancer has grown, whether it has spread anywhere else in your body and your general health. A team of doctors and other professionals discuss the best treatment and care with you.

This section is about treatment for prostate cancer that hasn't spread to another part of your body. 

We have separate information about treatment for cancer that began in the prostate and has spread to another part of the body. This is metastatic or advanced prostate cancer.

Go to our information about metastatic prostate cancer

Preparing for treatment and life afterwards (prehabilitation)

There are things you can do to help you feel more in control of your health when preparing for treatment. This is called prehabilitation or prehab.

Treatment options for prostate cancer

Your specialist doctor discusses whether you need treatment, and what your treatment options are. Treatment options might include surgery or radiotherapy.

Active surveillance and watchful waiting for prostate cancer

You might have active surveillance if you’ve been diagnosed with prostate cancer that doesn't need treatment straight away. Watchful waiting is another way of monitoring your cancer.

Surgery for prostate cancer

Surgery is one of the main treatments for prostate cancer. You usually have a radical prostatectomy. This means removing the whole of the prostate gland.

Radiotherapy for prostate cancer

Radiotherapy uses high energy waves similar to x-rays to kill prostate cancer cells. You might have external beam radiotherapy or internal radiotherapy (brachytherapy).

Hormone therapy for prostate cancer

Prostate cancer usually depends on testosterone to grow. Hormone therapy blocks or lowers the amount of testosterone in the body.

Last reviewed: 12 Jun 2025

Next review due: 12 Jun 2028

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