Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men, affecting the prostate gland, which plays a key role in male reproductive health. Early detection and timely treatment are crucial in managing prostate cancer effectively. At Leela Superspeciality Hospital, Wakad, Dr. Akhil S Mane, a highly experienced urologist and onco-surgeon in PCMC, Pune, provides advanced diagnosis and treatment for prostate cancer. We offer comprehensive care, including screening, biopsy, robotic surgery, radiation therapy, and hormonal treatments to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of prostate cancer, consult Dr. Akhil S Mane today for expert prostate cancer treatment in PCMC, Pune.
Prostate cancer is a malignant growth of cells in the prostate gland, which can spread to nearby tissues if not treated early. It usually develops slowly but can become aggressive in some cases.
Prostate cancer often shows no symptoms in the early stages, but as it progresses, one may experience:
If you notice any of these symptoms, consult Dr. Akhil S Mane for immediate screening and diagnosis.
At Leela Superspeciality Hospital, we use advanced diagnostic techniques to detect and confirm prostate cancer.
Early diagnosis improves treatment success and survival rates.
The treatment plan depends on the stage and severity of cancer. Dr. Akhil S Mane offers a range of effective prostate cancer treatments, including:
Dr. Akhil S Mane personalizes the treatment plan based on the patient’s condition to ensure the best possible outcomes.
For expert prostate cancer treatment in PCMC, Pune, consult Dr. Akhil S Mane today!
If you or a loved one is experiencing prostate cancer symptoms, consult Dr. Akhil S Mane at Leela Superspeciality Hospital, Wakad for expert diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, early-stage prostate cancer can be completely cured with surgery, radiation, or hormone therapy.
Treatment depends on the stage of cancer, but robotic surgery, radiation, and hormone therapy are highly effective.
With laparoscopic or robotic surgery, the procedure is minimally invasive, leading to less pain and faster recovery.
Recovery time varies based on treatment type, but most patients recover within 4-6 weeks after surgery.
Yes, advanced prostate cancer can spread to bones, lymph nodes, or other organs, which is why early detection and treatment are crucial.