Signs of Prostate Cancer in Men

Prostate cancer is a malignant tumor that develops in the prostate gland. The tumor usually grows slowly and remains confined to your gland for many years, usually without any symptoms. Also, no outward signs are evident during physical examinations of the prostate. However, as the cancer advances, it can spread beyond your prostate into the surrounding tissues and later to other organs. If it spreads throughout other areas of the body, such as the bones, lungs, and liver, it becomes incurable. Symptoms and signs are therefore often associated typically with advanced prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer is initially suspected when a PSA blood test shows abnormal results or when a hard lump is felt on the prostate gland during a routine digital rectal examination. A biopsy of your prostate gland is then done and the diagnosis of prostate cancer is made when cancerous prostatic cells are identified in the biopsy tissue.


Prostate Cancer Warning Signs


If the cancer is caught at its earliest stages, most men will not experience any symptoms. At later stages, the following warning signs may be present:

  • Frequent urge to urinate, especially at night
  • Frequent urination in small amounts
  • Incomplete emptying of the bladder
  • Dribbling of urine
  • Difficulty starting urination
  • Reduced force of the urine stream
  • Pain during urination
  • Pain during sex
  • Blood in the urine
  • Pain in the lower back, hips, and thighs
  • Bone pain in the spine, pelvis, or ribs


Detection and Prevention


If you detect the cancer early, it is easy to treat and can be cured. However, in the advanced stages treatment is difficult, and it is incurable if the disease has spread to organs such as bones and lymph nodes. Therefore, beginning at age 40, all men should possible undergo yearly screening for prostate cancer.

Although your family history and hereditary factors increase your chances of getting prostate cancer, a lot of it depends on your life style habits like smoking, exposure to heavy metals like Cadmium, and eating habits. You need to avoid smoking, minimize or avoid the intake of foods such as red meat and saturated fats, and increase the intake of vegetables, fruits, soybean products, tomato products, and Vitamin E to have a healthy prostate.

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