Prostate cancer spans an enormous range: some cancers grow so slowly they may never need treatment, while others call for prompt, aggressive therapy. The art is telling them apart — and matching the response to the actual risk, not to fear. Our oncologists partner with your urologist across that entire spectrum.
How we approach it
Grade, PSA behavior, imaging, and sometimes genomic testing — together they tell us how much treatment a cancer actually warrants
For low-risk cancers, structured monitoring protects you from side effects of treatment you may never need
Hormonal therapy and modern systemic options for higher-risk and advanced disease, coordinated with urology and radiation
What the workup looks like
We review your biopsy grade, PSA history, and imaging — the picture that separates watch from act.
Surveillance, surgery, radiation, hormonal therapy — each with real trade-offs we'll discuss frankly, including effects on quality of life.
Whether that's a monitoring schedule or active treatment, you leave knowing exactly what happens next and why.
Common questions
My PSA is elevated — do I have cancer?
Does every prostate cancer need treatment?
What are the side effects of treatment?
How do I choose between surgery and radiation?
This page is general information, not medical advice for your specific situation. Every cancer — and every patient — is different. Bring your questions to your care team.