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Prostatitis does not result in death. Prostatitis is relatively common, as it is likely to affect around 50% of all males at some time during their lives.
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Learn More »The prostate is a small gland that forms part of the male reproductive system. Prostate cancer and prostatitis are two conditions that can affect the prostate and may present with similar symptoms. However, the two conditions are different, as prostatitis refers to inflammation of the prostate, whereas prostate cancer is when cancer cells develop in the prostate. The prostate is a small, walnut-shaped organ that sits below the bladder, in front of the rectum. It plays an important role in male reproductive anatomy by making semen and converting testosterone into its active form. Prostate problems are more common in older adults because the prostate gland grows as a person ages, and the growth affects how it works. Signs and symptoms People with early stages of prostate cancer do not usually present with any symptoms. More advanced cases may cause symptoms, which can include : urination issues, which may include a weak stream and more frequent urination, especially at night
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Read More »Frequently asked questions Some common questions people may have about both conditions can include: Can people have both? Yes, it is possible for a person to have both prostate cancer and prostatitis at the same time. It is not uncommon for a person to experience symptoms of prostatitis and receive a diagnosis for prostate cancer as well. Does prostatitis increase prostate cancer risk? Current evidence suggests that prostatitis, or other prostate problems, does not increase a person’s chances of developing prostate cancer. However, a person with prostatitis may be more likely to receive a prostate cancer diagnosis. This is because they may have more interactions with healthcare professionals and diagnostic testing, leading to the detection and diagnosis of prostate cancer. Researchers are investigating whether inflammation may contribute towards the eventual development of prostate cancer, but as yet, no evidence indicates this. Can prostate cancer cause prostatitis? While the conditions can occur at the same time, evidence suggests that prostate cancer does not inflame the prostate and cause prostatitis. However, some treatment options, such as radiation therapy, may lead to symptoms similar to prostatitis.
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