Treatments for stage 4 prostate cancer may slow the cancer and extend your life. But stage 4 prostate cancer often can't be cured.
Hormone therapy
Hormone therapy for prostate cancer is a treatment that stops the hormone testosterone either from being made or from reaching prostate cancer cells. Most prostate cancer cells rely on testosterone to grow. Hormone therapy causes prostate cancer cells to shrink or to grow more slowly.
Hormone therapy options include:
- Medicines. Hormone therapy medicines stop testosterone from causing prostate cancer cells to grow. Many hormone therapy medicines exist. Some work by stopping the signals that tell the body to make testosterone. Others stop testosterone from acting on the cancer cells.
- Surgery to remove the testicles, called orchiectomy. Surgery to remove both testicles lowers testosterone levels in the body quickly. This might bring quick relief for a cancer that's causing pain or other symptoms.
Hormone therapy side effects may include not being able to get and keep an erection, called erectile dysfunction. Other side effects include hot flashes, loss of bone mass, lower sex drive, growth of breast tissue on the chest and weight gain.
Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy uses powerful energy beams to kill cancer cells. The energy can come from X-rays, protons and other sources. During radiation therapy, you lie on a table while a machine directs radiation to precise points on your body.
Some people with stage 4 prostate cancer have radiation to the prostate or other areas. When the cancer has spread to other areas of the body, radiation therapy can relieve pain or other symptoms.
Surgery
Surgery isn't often used to treat stage 4 prostate cancer. It might be recommended if the cancer causes symptoms that might be helped by surgery, such as trouble passing urine.
When surgery is an option, the operation may include:
- Radical prostatectomy. This procedure involves removing the prostate and any cancer that has grown near the prostate.
- Lymph node removal. When prostate cancer spreads, it often goes to the lymph nodes first. The surgeon might remove several lymph nodes and have them tested for cancer cells. This procedure is called pelvic lymph node dissection.
Surgery carries a risk of infection and bleeding. Other risks include not being able to control urinating, erectile dysfunction and damage to the rectum.
Other treatments
Other treatments for stage 4 prostate cancer might include:
- Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy uses strong medicines to kill cancer cells. For stage 4 prostate cancer, it can slow the growth of cancer cells and relieve symptoms of cancer.
- Radioactive medicines that deliver radiation directly to the cancer. Radioactive medicines can carry a small amount of radioactive material directly to the cancer cells. They can target prostate cancer that spreads anywhere in the body. When this type of medicine enters the body, it finds and sticks to the prostate cancer cells. The medicine damages the cancer cells' DNA and causes them to stop growing. One example of this type of medicine is lutetium Lu-177 vipivotide tetraxetan (Pluvicto). This treatment might be an option when chemotherapy and hormone therapy no longer work.
- Targeted drug therapy. Targeted therapy uses medicines that attack specific chemicals in the cancer cells. By blocking these chemicals, targeted treatments can cause cancer cells to die. The cancer cells might be tested in a lab to see if targeted therapy might help.
- Immunotherapy. Immunotherapy is a treatment with medicine that helps the body's immune system kill cancer cells. The immune system fights off diseases by attacking germs and other cells that shouldn't be in the body, such as cancer cells. Cancer cells survive by hiding from the immune system. Immunotherapy helps the immune system cells find and kill the cancer cells. Immunotherapy might be an option when the cancer doesn't respond to hormone therapy or chemotherapy.
- Training your cells to fight cancer. Sipuleucel-T (Provenge) treatment takes some of your own immune system cells and trains them in a lab to fight prostate cancer. The cells are then injected back into your body. It might be an option if hormone therapy is no longer working.
- Radioactive medicines that target the bones. When prostate cancer spreads to the bones, medicines that deliver radiation to the bones might be an option. These medicines use a low level of radioactive material. Once in your body, the medicines travel to the cancer in the bones and deliver the radiation. These medicines may help relieve bone pain.
- Bone-building medicines. Medicines used for people with thinning bones also can help people with cancer that spreads to the bones. These medicines can strengthen the bones and reduce the risk that cancer might cause a broken bone. These medicines can help reduce the pain caused by cancer in the bones.
- Pain medicines and treatments. There are different ways to treat cancer pain. Which pain treatments are right for you depend on your cancer and your needs and preferences.
Clinical trials
Clinical trials are studies of new treatments. These studies provide a chance to try the latest treatments. The risk of side effects might not be known. Ask your health care team if you might be able to be in a clinical trial.
Palliative care
Palliative care is a special type of health care that helps you feel better when you have a serious illness. If you have cancer, palliative care can help relieve pain and other symptoms. A team of health care professionals gives palliative care. This team can include doctors, nurses and other specially trained professionals. Their goal is to improve the quality of life for you and your family.
Palliative care specialists work with you, your family and your health care team to help you feel better. They provide an extra layer of support while you have cancer treatment. You can have palliative care at the same time as strong cancer treatments, such as surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
When palliative care is used with all of the other appropriate treatments, people with cancer may feel better and live longer.