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As men age, the prostate gland often enlarges, a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia. It can cause urinary problems such as increased frequency of urination, the need to get up at night to urinate, decrease in the force of the urinary stream and an increase in PSA.
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Read More »Another step to consider is taking medication to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. According to well-executed studies, men treated with 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors have a lower risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer. Finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) is one example of this type of medication. At lower doses, it's also used to restore hair loss. Though preliminary research is promising, finasteride has been shown to slightly raise the risk of developing higher grade prostate cancer. I offer finasteride to patients after discussing the risks and benefits. The medication is generally well tolerated. About 10 percent of men experience erectile dysfunction. This side effect disappears once the patient stops taking the medication. PSA is not a perfect screening test for prostate cancer. It provides one clue in the process of detecting possible cancer. And the clue isn't always easy to interpret. You can also have prostate cancer without any change in the PSA level. The best advice is to learn all you can about your choices and work closely with your doctor to determine what's right for you.
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