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assess the area around the rectum for anything unusual. gently insert a lubricated, gloved finger into the rectum. feel the prostate to assess the size and check for bumps, soft or hard spots, and other abnormalities.
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Read More »Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer among adult males in the United States, after skin cancer. However, it is highly treatable, especially in the early stages. Prostate cancer starts in the prostate gland, which is part of the male reproductive system. The gland produces a fluid that helps make up semen. Muscle cells inside the prostate play a role in ejaculation. The American Cancer Society (ACS) expected that there would be 248,530 new prostate cancer diagnoses in the U.S. in 2021 and that around 34,130 people in the country would die from this type of cancer during the year. The ACS also notes that 1 in 8 males will receive a diagnosis of prostate cancer during their lifetime, and around 1 in 41 males will die from the disease. With treatment, there is a good chance of surviving prostate cancer. Prostate cancer often produces no symptoms in the early stages. After a certain age, a doctor may recommend regular screening. A prostate exam can help detect cancer while it is still highly treatable, even if symptoms are not present. What is a prostate exam? Share on Pinterest Melinda Podor/Getty Images Screening involves looking for early signs of disease in people who do not have any symptoms. Cancer screening aims to detect telltale changes at an early stage when treatment is more likely to be effective. Doctors commonly use two main tests to screen for prostate cancer: the digital rectal exam (DRE) the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test Neither test can confirm that prostate cancer is present, as various other factors may influence results. However, these tests can indicate whether further steps are necessary. A prostate biopsy is the only way to confirm that a person has prostate cancer. Before undergoing either of these tests, the person will need to give consent, which involves confirming that they understand the potential benefits and risks. For more research-backed information and resources for men’s health, please visit our dedicated hub. Who needs a test? The ACS recommends talking with a doctor about screening at the following ages: 50 years for males with an average risk and a life expectancy of more than 10 years
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