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Left untreated, an enlarged prostate can lead to a sudden inability to urinate, cause urinary tract infections and bladder or kidney damage.
Although the overall prognosis may be poor based on cases with previous patients and older treatments, many patients with stage 4 cancer can live...
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While most prostate cancer does not cause any symptoms at all, the symptoms and signs of prostate cancer may include: Frequent urination. Weak or...
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In theory, prostate cancer cells can spread anywhere in the body. In practice, though, prostate cancer metastasis occurs most often in the lymph...
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Read More »Screening tests for prostate cancer include the PSA test and digital rectal exam. If the results are positive, an ultrasound maybe scheduled to provide the doctor with a closer look of the prostate. If a man does have prostate cancer, several treatments are available, including surgery or radiation. Hormone therapy, which decreases the amount of testosterone levels, is another option for men with advanced cancer to shrink or slow the growth of tumors. Please note that depending on the size and location of cancer no treatment may be necessary. If that is the case, there will be regular follow-up blood tests and rectal exams to monitor the progression of the cancer. If those tests show the cancer is growing, surgery or radiation therapy may be recommended. As men get older, prostate health becomes a larger issue. It is vital men report any health changes such as making more trips to the bathroom or noticing a change in their urine stream to their medical provider. These are not fun symptoms to deal with, but there are treatment options available. And to the women out there: If your husband is complaining about any of these symptoms, please encourage him to see a physician. Whether their problems are caused by an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer, they need to be addressed before they become too serious.
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