What are the chances of surviving a prostate cancer over the long-term if you are also diabetic?

Does the fact that you have Diabetes 2 complicate your recovery efforts? I am thinking that prostate cancer treatment might involve a dietary adjustment that might complicate what one is trying to do to cut down on sugar intake.

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3 Responses to What are the chances of surviving a prostate cancer over the long-term if you are also diabetic?

  1. formerly_bob

    Diabetes has no effect on surviving prostate cancer if you have not already developed complications from diabetes, but some prostate cancer treatments cause side effects that reduce the longterm survival rate for diabetes. Make sure you talk to your doc about all the treatment options and choose one that gives you the best chances for long-term health. Look into robotic surgery. If this is an option for you, it may cause the least amount of complications.

  2. Roxanne

    I don’t think having Diabetes 2 will effects on recovery. Speak to your doctor and letting them know about you trying to lower your sugar intake and they’ll put you on the proper diet for your recovery. You can also do some research at http://www.healthadvicetopics.com/ they have good articles on both subjects.

  3. aSmoking.com

    Diabete not will effect on prostate cancer.
    More info at http://www.cancerfactsmd.com/prostate-cancer/

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