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Prostate Cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, affecting the prostate gland, which plays a crucial role in male reproductive health. Early detection and treatment significantly improve outcomes.
Prostate Cancer is typically classified into two main types: localized prostate cancer, which is confined to the prostate, and advanced prostate cancer, which has spread beyond the prostate to nearby tissues or distant organs. The most common symptoms of prostate cancer include difficulty urinating, a weak or interrupted urine flow, frequent urination (especially at night), blood in the urine or semen, and pain in the hips, back, or pelvis. However, in many cases, early-stage prostate cancer may not produce any noticeable symptoms, and it is often detected during routine screenings such as a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test or a digital rectal exam (DRE).
Prostate Cancer diagnosis involves:
Surgery (Prostatectomy):
Radiation Therapy:
Hormone Therapy:
Chemotherapy:
Targeted Therapy:
Active Surveillance:
Recovery depends on the treatment type but may involve:
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