Prostate cancer is most common in men with overwhelming figures of new diagnoses every year. It is treatable if caught early. Many men die due to late diagnosis. Prostate cancer does not have symptoms hence the late diagnosis cases. There are tests to detect prostate cancer early, but there is no screening program. Prostate cancer has no single test; the doctor will discussthe options with you.
The various tests used for diagnosing prostate cancer are:
It's normal for men to have a small PSA amount in their blood, the amount will rise as one gets older and as the prostate grows bigger. Increased PSA level suggests a problem with the prostate which could indicate cancer.
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AuthorAs the founder and medical director of the Prostate Seed Institute Dr. Gregory A. Echt. His vision to provide the most modern treatment, non surgical treatments for prostate cancer in various locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth continues to succeed. Now date, he has made a therapy for prostate implantation seed at over 2,500 men, including urologists and oncologists. Archives
December 2019
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