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The prostate is a walnut-sized gland between the bladder and the penis – just in front of the rectum. The prostate wraps around your urethra – a tube that lets urine flow out of your body. A swollen prostate can block urine flow – making it difficult to pee.
Problems urinating can result from issues other than prostate cancer, so it’s essential to know the signs.
Cancer is a disease where cells in the body grow out of control. When cancer starts in the prostate, it’s called prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer affects one in eight men. According to the American Cancer Society, it’s the second most common type of cancer among men after skin cancer.
Here are worrying signs you might notice.
Talk to your doctor right away if you experience any of these.
While there are no specific causes for prostate cancer, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified risk factors. They include:
You can reduce your risk by making healthy choices – eat well, exercise, and get a PSA blood test to know your risk.
Poor health, infection, and prostatitis can all cause symptoms that mirror the signs of prostate cancer. So, if you are male, over 40, and have symptoms, it’s important to get tested. There are two screening tests for prostate cancer.
You and your physician can decide what’s next if either is abnormal.
If you don’t have a doctor, Grady can help. Make your appointment online, use MyChart, or call (404) 616-1000. We’ll arrange an appointment at a Primary Care Center near you. Doctors there can treat most conditions and provide access to Grady’s unparalleled medical specialty expertise.
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