Next to skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer among men. What exactly is prostate cancer? Prostate cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in a man’s prostate gland. These cancers are generally very slow growing, but over time they can affect urinary symptoms. Rarel...
What is Prostate Cancer? Webcast InterviewToday we are talking about prostate cancer, a subject every man needs to know about. It is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men, second only to lung cancer. And it does not discriminate. High-profile sufferers include New York...
Prostate cancer | What is Prostate cancer? Your prostate is a gland that produces the liquid part of semen. It's about the size of a walnut and lies at the base of your bladder. The front of your prostate surrounds your urethra - the tube that carries urine from your bladder and out ...
Prostate cancer is a common concern for individuals with prostates as they age, but there has been significant controversy around the usefulness of prostate cancer screenings. Aside from skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in
PROSTATE cancerCANCER in menDISEASES in menANTIGENSTUMOR antigensPresents information on a study which investigated the prevalence of prostate cancer among men with low prostate-specific antigen levels. Methodology; Results; Practice implications.Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ)...
What do I need to know about prostate cancer?The prostate is the male sex gland that helps make semen. It wraps around the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the end of the penis. In most cases, prostate cancer is slow growing. Prostate cancer ...
It is about the size and shape of a walnut. It sits below the bladder, an organ that stores urine temporarily. 它的大小和形状与核桃差不多。 它位于膀胱下方,膀胱是暂时储存尿液的器官。 The prostate helps make semen, the fluid that carries sperm cells required for human reproduction. The prost...
While routine screening is improving the survival rate for men who are diagnozed with prostate cancer, it is still a very common form of cancer, with an average of one in nine men affected during their lifetime in the United States.
A new definition of PSA failure, based on slope of PSA, is easy to use and applicable regardless of type of treatment. This research can improve the ability of providers (and their patients) to make informed and appropriate decisions regarding treatment for prostate cancer....
Often, the answer is yes. If you had your prostate removed as part of prostate cancer treatment, your ability to have an erection could return within a month of surgery. However, the time could stretch to a year or longer. Also, if you had trouble getting an erection before your prostate...