Prostate Cancer

Overview

One of the most prevalent cancers is prostate cancer. Cancer that develops in the prostate is known as prostate cancer. In males, the prostate is a little walnut-shaped gland that secretes seminal fluid, which feeds and carries sperm. The prostate gland's cells start to multiply abnormally in prostate cancer. It is more likely to affect men over the age of 50. The risk of prostate cancer rises with age. diet, ethnicity, genetic mutations, and family history. Symptoms of prostate cancer trouble urinating or decreased force of stream, blood in the urine or semen, bone pain, unexpected weight loss, and unexplained fevers. Prostate biopsy, a PSA test, and a digital rectal examination are used to make the diagnosis. Cancer staging affects the prognosis and therapy of prostate cancer. The following medical methods can be used to treat prostate cancer cell growth: observation, active surveillance, surgery (radical prostatectomy), radiation therapy, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, immune/vaccine therapy, and others.



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