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Winston Tan, an oncologist at Mayo Clinic in Florida, provides an overview of the prostate gland, cancer risk factors, screening, diagnosis and treatment ...
He says the goal of screening is to detect prostate cancer early, when it's still confined to the prostate gland and has the best chance for successful ...
A change in medicines might slow the growth of the cancer. Hormone therapy treatments for prostate cancer include: Medicines that stop the body from making ...
Kidney problems. Permanent nerve damage. Risk of a second cancer. Mitoxantrone rarely can lead to leukemia years later. Ask your healthcare professional if you ...
prostate cancer grows slowly and initially remains confined to the prostate gland, where it may not cause serious harm. While some types of prostate cancer may ...
Enlarged prostate. A very enlarged prostate can cause the bladder to have trouble emptying urine. Urine may back up into the kidneys as a result. Injured or ...
The exam checks for enlarged lymph nodes in your groin and an enlarged ... You also might have a rectal exam to check for prostate enlargement or tenderness.
Prostate gland enlargement can cause uncomfortable urinary symptoms for men. And, as they age, their risk increases. Approximately 30 percent of men experience ...
Tollefson says the risk for all men increases with age. 3. Early detection is best. Prostate cancer detected when it's still confined to the prostate gland has ...
... prostate tissue in males ... Subject has diagnosis of lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic enlargement causing bladder outlet obstruction.
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