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Prostate Cancer

Uploaded by mumsa1 on Feb 13, 2012

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the UK.


In this article:

What is prostate cancer?

Causes

Treatments

Symptoms

Diagnosis

Advice & Support



What is prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer usually develops in older men.

The prostate gland (which only men have) lies just beneath the bladder. It is approximately the size of a chestnut and its primary function is to produce fluid which enriches and protects sperm, and also helps with the carriage of sperm out of the penis during ejaculation.

Cancer is a disease where abnormal cells in the body begin to grow, divide and reproduce in an uncontrollable way. These abnormal cells then invade and destroy healthy tissue, including organs and glands. Prostate cancer develops when some of the cells in your prostate gland start to grow out of control in this way, invading and destroying healthy cells.



Symptoms

Symptoms of prostate cancer include:

Occasionally passing of blood when urinating

Painful and problematic urinating

Pain and stiffness in your lower back, thigh bones and hips

Pain at the base of the penis

Painful orgasms

Tiredness and loss of appetite

Most, if not all, of these symptoms are common among older men. However, if you are experiencing these symptoms, please arrange an appointment with your GP.



Causes

As with other cancers, the exact reason as to why prostate cancer develops is unknown. However, risk factors may include things like: a poor diet (that is high in fat and low in fruit and vegetables), ageing, genetics, and also your ethnic group (prostate cancer is most common in African-Caribbean men).



Diagnosis

If you are suffering from the aforementioned symptoms, then it is important to arrange an appointment with your GP as soon as possible. He or she will carry out two simple tests that can help diagnose prostate cancer:

A PSA test – a blood test to measure levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in the blood

A Digital Rectal Examination to check your prostate’s size and shape and whether any lumps can be detected

Note: PSA is a protein produced exclusively by your prostate gland. If your PSA level rises, this may be an indication of prostate cancer, and your GP may wish to refer you to an urologist for further tests.



Treatments

Treatment options for prostate cancer include:

Hormone therapy – where the prostate is ‘starved’ of testosterone in order to try to slow down the spread of cancerous cells from your prostate

Surgery – where the prostate is removed

Brachytherapy – where radioactive seeds are implanted in the prostate



www.chemistonline.co.uk


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Date:   02/13/2012

Category:   Marketing

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