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Early Symptoms of Prostate Cancer to Be Recognized
Detecting the early symptoms of prostate cancer is very difficult since this illness normally does not cause visible signs or symptoms for many years. Known medically as Aden Carcinoma, prostate cancer is characterized by a cancerous tumor that develops on the prostate gland. This cancer is a leading cause of death in men. Early symptoms of prostate cancer are typically discovered in men over the ages of fifty-five or older. You can asses if you are potentially at risk by studying hereditary, dietary and environmental factors. Detrimental factors that heighten the chances of contracting prostate cancer include a sedentary lifestyle, heavy smoking, diets rich in saturated fatty acid, alcohol consumption, exposure to heavy metals and race. Getting To Know the Early Symptoms of Prostate Cancer Prostate examination is the best way to spot prostate cancer. Normally, prostate cancer does not show any specific symptoms. It unfortunately is detected after the cancer has spread to other internal organs. Sometimes early symptoms of prostate cancer are detected. They include painful urination and ejaculation, interrupted or weak flow of urine and blood in the semen and urine, frequent urination especially at night or even difficulty in urination. Another symptom which develops usually is the pain and stiffness which is experienced in certain parts including the lower back, upper thighs, hips and pelvis. An important aspect to be understood is that these early symptoms of prostate cancer can also indicate a non-cancerous form of the condition. Confirmation of Early Symptoms of Prostate Cancer with Certain Tests Early symptoms of prostate cancer could be detected by two modern methods. The first being the Digital Rectal Exam also known as DRE and the second is Prostate-Specific Antigen also known as PSA. Since the prostate gland is located in front of the rectum, the physician inserts a finger into the rectum for examination in case of DRE. This enables a relatively complete examination of the prostate gland, in particular for any kinds of lumps, bumps or other hard areas on the gland. If the answer is positive, further examinations are conducted to prove whether the gland is cancerous or not. In the case of PSA, the amount of prostate-specific antigen is tested in the patient's blood. According to expert advice it is highly recommended to have a complete examination done, including both DRE and PSA when the individual becomes fifty.
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