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What Is Prostate Cancer?


Cancer is a serious disease that involves the unrestricted and compulsive growth of atypical cells in the organism. Prostate cancer is also known as a malignant tumor that develops from the epithelium of the prostate and is considered as one of the most extended problems among males.

In most cases the prostate cancer makes small progress in growing. This type of disease is mainly found in men over 65 years. According to numerous studies, most men have specified problem without any outward symptoms, and this complicates the early diagnosis. However, it is important to remember that timely problem detection and treatment can be quite effective for men who have quick development of this type of cancer.
As a rule, elderly men and the ones with an inherited genetic predisposition to the disease, belong to the elevated risk for prostate cancer class. Therefore, people, who may be in this group, should find out more about this malady and consult their physician about the possibility or need for a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test. If you really worry about your health you should get acquainted with symptoms and treatment of prostate cancer and pay heed to your body.
Symptoms of prostate cancer

Different people have different indications of prostate cancer (PC) and sometimes, as we noted above, there are no external manifestations of the development of this disease.
The most well-known and widespread signs of prostate cancer are the following
  • Various disorders and disorders of urination: weak or faltered urine flow, frequent or accelerated urination (mainly at night), urination difficulties, incomplete bladder emptying, pain during urination.
  • Pain in the back, thigh or pelvis that does not disappear.
  • Blood clots in pass water or semen.
  • Painful ejaculation.
  • Seminal fluid leaking without the ejaculation.
  • Painful orgasm.
If you have one or more of the abovementioned symptoms, you should consult your doctor immediately. It is important to remember that all these symptoms are not always manifestations of PC, but may also be associated with other serious illnesses.
Medical maintenance of prostate cancer
There is no single standard tactic for PC treatment because different stages of the development of the disease require different methods of research and medication. In addition, when choosing the therapy, it is taken into account the age of the man, the period and form of the disease, the risk of complications and consequences, as well as the wishes of the patient.

There are following widespread types of PC treatment



  • Surgery. Here the minimally invasive intervention is used (radical prostatectomy) in which the prostate affected by a malignant tumor is removed. This is the major surgical intervention for localized forms of prostate cancer that can also be performed open-ended.
  • Radiation therapy. Radiation irradiation of two types is used to destroy the malignant tissue: external and internal.
  • Hormone therapy. This type of therapy helps block the supply of hormones that are necessary for tumor growth. The specified therapy is used only when other treatments are impossible.
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