Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer
THE PROSTATE IS A GLAND, THE SIZE OF A WALNUT, IN MALES THAT PRODUCES FLUID THAT ENRICHES, PROTECTS AND TRANSPORTS SPERM1,2,3
Prostate cancer develops when normal cells in the prostate become abnormal and start growing uncontrollably, forming a tumour or mass. The exact reason why normal cells become abnormal is unclear. If left untreated, these cells continue to multiply uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.1,2,3,4
Prostate Cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in South Africa.5 Prostate cancer mainly affects men over the age of 50, and your risk increases as you get older. Prostate cancer is rare in men under the age of 40.3 Prostate cancer is not as aggressive as other cancers. If this slow-growing cancer is diagnosed and treated and managed correctly, the survival rates are high.3 However, of concern is that in the early stages of the disease there are no symptoms, so it is often diagnosed at a later stage.4
RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING PROSTATE CANCER:
- Family history: Having a father or brother with prostate cancer increases the risk
- Age: Older age increases risk
- Ethnicity: African and Coloured men have a higher risk
- Diet: Possibly an increased risk with diets high in unsaturated animal fats
SYMPTOMS:
- More frequent urination
- Weak or slow urination and dribbling
- Burning urination
- Blood in urine and semen
- Difficulty in getting an erection
- Painful ejaculation
- Pain or stiffness in the lower back, thighs or hips
Many of these symptoms are also associated with a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia). If you experience any of the above symptoms, discuss those with your doctor.
DIAGNOSIS:
TREATMENT OPTIONS:

Medical References
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