Prostate Cancer: Symptoms and Treatment
Nearly two hundred thousand men get diagnosed with prostate cancer yearly, it comes down to about one in every six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. The ratio may seem a little steep but only one in twenty five people diagnosed with prostate cancer will die due to it. Prostate cancer is has a cure rate of over ninety percent when caught and treated early on. The best way to beat prostate cancer is to be aware of its symptoms, and if suffering from the symptoms you should have yourself checked out. Symptoms for prostate cancer include an over active bladder especially at night. A difficult time starting or even stopping the urination once it has started. If you have weak or interrupted flow of urine, such as random pauses in your urine stream. Another symptom of prostate cancer is the presence of blood in the urine or semen. If you have constant pain or stiffness in your lower back, pain and stiffness of the hips, or of the upper thighs can also be a symptom of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer also presents with some sexual side effects, which can include trouble in having an erection or painful ejaculation. All of these symptoms could relate to prostate cancer and if you have one or more you should speak with a medical professional about a prostate exam.
There are a few different methods of treating prostate cancer. The success rate and method used can depend on how early the prostate cancer is found. One method that is becoming more popular is called active surveillance, this is simply watching and testing to see if the issue worsens or symptoms arise, if things change for the worse surgery may be recommended. The surgical method of treating prostate cancer is called a prostatectomy, this is the total removal of the prostate, in most cases they come if from the abdomen and down behind the pubic bone to remove the prostate. Radiation is another method used for the treatment of prostate cancer, the radiation treatment works by shrinking and killing the cancer cells surrounding the prostate. Hormone therapy is yet another method of fighting prostate cancer, this method involves limiting the testosterone in your body, testosterone is the hormone that prostate cancer fuels itself with, without this fuel the cancer could potentially die off.
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