Tests determining if prostate cancer has metastasized
/Other likely areas prostate cancer may spread to are the bones or lymph nodes near the prostate and other organs such as the liver and intestines.
Read MoreOther likely areas prostate cancer may spread to are the bones or lymph nodes near the prostate and other organs such as the liver and intestines.
Read MoreAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind lung and bronchus cancer and about 1 man in 39 will die because of it.
Read MoreDoctors also have different ways and ideas of how they approach certain diseases in treating them.
Read MoreNo man wants to hear his doctor say “You’re prostate cancer has spread.” Metastatic prostate cancer simply means that the cancer has spread outside of the prostate into other areas of the body.
Read MoreRisk factors are any attribute, characteristic or exposure of a man that increase the likelihood of him developing prostate cancer.
Read MoreActive surveillance a viable method of monitoring prostate cancer that falls into the category of being low-grade or is considered to be very slow growing and not likely to spread.
Read MoreThere are plenty of fruits and vegetables that can benefit your heart and prostate.
Read MoreFortunately for prostate cancer, there are several options doctor can use to make an accurate diagnosis of the disease.
Read MoreThe walnut-sized prostate gland is tucked away inside a man’s body where it resides in front of the rectum between the bladder and penis.
Read MoreEverything comes back fine except for one thing – he is told his prostate specific antigen (PSA) level is elevated. Does this automatically mean he has prostate cancer?
Read MoreWhether from surgery or radiation, urinary and sexual issues can arise after these treatments are given.
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