These symptoms don’t always mean you have prostate cancer. Some other conditions may have similar signs. Prostatitis. This is often a bacterial infection that causes inflammation of your prostate gland. At least half of men will have it at some point. Medications can treat it. Prostatitis symp...
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The prostate is a small gland that is involved in reproduction and makes some of the essential components in semen. While it is small, it has an important role in reproductive health and can cause voiding or urinary symptoms as men age, as well becoming...
Race or ethnicity: African-American men and Jamaican men of African ancestry are diagnosed with prostate cancer more often than are men of other races and ethnicities. Asian and Hispanic men are less likely to develop prostate cancer than are non-Hispanic white males. Family history: Prostate can...
Signs and symptoms of advanced prostate cancer (late-stage prostate cancer) that has already spread from the prostate gland to elsewhere in the body (called metastatic prostate cancer) include a new dull, then progressively severe, painin the bones, especially the low back; ...
These symptoms don’t always mean you have prostate cancer. Some other conditions may have similar signs. Prostatitis.This is often abacterial infectionthat causesinflammationof your prostate gland. At least half of men will have it at some point.Medicationscan treat it. Prostatitis symptoms include...
Two conditions can cause some symptoms that mimic those seen in prostate cancer described previously. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) BPH results from the prostate growing larger. BPH causes symptoms by creating pressure on the bladder, urethra, or both. BPH commonly occurs in elderly men and ...
The fear of prostate cancer in men with lower uri- nary tract symptoms: should symptomatic men be screened? BJU Int 2003; 91: 30-2.Brown, C. T. et al. The fear of prostate cancer in men with lower urinary tract symptoms: should symptomatic men be screened? BJU Int 91, 30-32 (...
Cancer rates, especially among young people, are on the rise. There's expected to be 2 million new cancer diagnoses in the United States in 2024.
No man wants to hear that he has prostate cancer, but if he is diagnosed he will need to learn about the disease and how it is treated.