Just as the breast cancer alert has become a sort of mantra for women
all over the world, so should the call for the awareness of prostate
cancer—a disease that’s often overlooked but affects thousands of over
50s every year.
The prostate gland: According to a recent campaign
against prostate cancer, it is a gland located at the base of the
bladder. It produces the fluid that makes up semen. The tube that
carries urine from the bladder passes through the gland.
What can go wrong?: The prostate gland can become
inflamed or infected. It’s quite usual for it to grow as a man gets
older and this can cause symptoms. But many of these symptoms can be
caused by cancer too and it’s important that this more sinister cause of
problems is identified and treated early.
The symptoms: Because the tube carrying urine from
the bladder passes through the prostate gland, urine flow is often
affected by the gland getting bigger. Symptoms to watch out for are
needing to urinate frequently, particularly at night, a poor urine
stream and difficulty starting to pee.
Often the bladder doesn’t empty properly, so when you think you’ve
finished, a small amount of urine still comes out. Less often, men will
get pain ejaculating or pain passing urine.
Diagnosis: Many of the symptoms can be caused by a
harmless enlargement of the prostate, but if you see your doctor, they
will be able to examine you and do a blood test that will help see if
your problems are due to cancer. They may also suggest an ultrasound
scan of the prostate gland.
Can it be treated?: Prostate cancer can be treated
and there are many options from watching and waiting for surgery and
chemotherapy. The sooner cancer is discovered, the more treatment
options are available.
Source: The Vanguard
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