What to do about bone metastases from prostate cancer

Bone metastasis of prostate cancer belongs to the advanced stage of prostate cancer, and the treatment needs to be determined according to the specific condition of the patient, which is divided into radiotherapy, chemotherapy, endocrine therapy, surgery and so on.
1. Radiotherapy: local radiotherapy can be applied to prostate cancer foci and bone metastases to kill cancer cells with high energy generated by radiation.
2. Chemotherapy: commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs such as 5-fluorouracil and methotrexate are systemic drug therapy, which can kill cancer cells, but also have greater damage to normal cells, so the side effects are greater, such as nausea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal tract reactions, as well as bone marrow transplantation and so on.
3. Endocrine therapy: anti-androgen drugs, such as bicalutamide, are commonly used to inhibit the secretion of androgen and slow down the development of prostate cancer.
4. Surgical treatment: testicular resection is the most common treatment, through which the production of androgen can be reduced and the further development of prostate cancer can be avoided.
It is recommended to go to the hospital to improve the auxiliary examination in order to clarify the condition, and then the professional doctor will give the corresponding treatment for the condition, and the drugs need to be used under the guidance of the professional doctor.