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Introduction

Cure of Prostate Cancer.

Over the past 30 years, Dr. Frank Critz and the other physicians of Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia (RCOG) have treated more than 12,000 men for prostate cancer with a procedure called ProstRcision® (pronounced PROS-ter-si-shun). The foundation of the ProstRcision treatment program has been long-term research focused on CURE of prostate cancer. From this research, over 80 research papers have been published in peer-reviewed medical journals or presented at medical conferences. RCOG has the oldest and largest seed implant program for prostate cancer in the United States. In fact, men have come to RCOG from all 50 states and from over 40 countries around the world to be cured by ProstRcision.

Based on our extensive experience managing this disease, we have developed this website to provide men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their families information they need to make an informed decision on how to be treated. This section of the website is written in a question-and-answer format, as if a man and his wife are speaking with an RCOG physician. These are questions that we hear from men every day, and they cover a wide range of topics, including how prostate cancer works, the prostate biopsy pathology report, the definition of cure, and how the 10 different treatment methods (see Table 1) compare in terms of overall cure rates.

Ultimately, we want to provide a decision-making process for selecting the best treatment for CURING prostate cancer. After all, the first question any man diagnosed with prostate cancer will ask is, “What is my chance for CURE?” You can click here to view a list of the 10 ways to treat prostate cancer listed by Overall Cure Rates. Following this introduction, you will find 136 Questions with Answers provided by RCOG physicians.

If you would like to speak directly with an RCOG physician, click here.

Frank A. Critz, M.D.
Mark L. Merlin, M.D.
James B. Benton, M.D.
Chad A. Levitt, M.D.
Frederick J. Schnell Jr., M.D.
Phillip D. Shrake, M.D.
Gary B. Stillwagon, M.D.