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If you have an elevated PSA level your doctor may perform a digital rectal exam to check for lumps on the prostate. They will also likely order another PSA test to see if your level continues to rise. They may order imaging tests to check for cancer on the prostate.
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Read More »A normal prostate has a rubbery, soft feel and is symmetric with a smooth groove down the middle, separating the right side from the left. A firm or hard region in the prostate called a nodule can indicate that prostate cancer is present.
The prostate is located in the abdomen below the bladder, which holds urine, and in front of the rectum, the chamber at the end of the large intestine through which bowel movements pass. The urethra, the thin tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body, runs through the prostate’s center. VIDEO: Urologic oncologist Dr. Hebert Lepor discusses the importance of prostate cancer screening and knowing the risk factors of prostate cancer. In adult men, a normal prostate is about the size of a walnut. As men age, it is common for the prostate to grow in size. Sometimes, the growing prostate constricts the urethra, causing problems in passing urine. This is called benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH. This benign enlargement of the prostate does not lead to cancer. The risk of developing prostate cancer increases as men age, but because early detection does not necessarily mean you require treatment, you and your urologist may want to discuss whether screening is right for you. This shared decision-making approach takes into consideration your own values, along with your doctor’s experience and the latest medical evidence.
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