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Prostate Cancer: Comprehensive Guide to Detection and Management

By Dr. Amit Goel in Urology , Kidney Transplant , Uro-Oncology

Aug 23 , 2024 | 1 min read

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern for men, often indicated by an elevated serum PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) level. Symptoms can include difficulty passing urine, poor urinary flow, or total blockage. Men may also experience frequent urination, a sense of urgency, and blood in the urine or semen. Back pain could suggest that the cancer has spread to the bones.

Diagnosing prostate cancer involves several specialized tests. A transrectal or transperineal prostate biopsy is commonly performed to obtain tissue samples for analysis. A multiparametric MRI of the prostate provides detailed imaging to identify suspicious areas and assess the extent of the disease. Additionally, a whole-body PSMA PET scan or bone scan can detect the spread of cancer to other parts of the body, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation.

Treatment for prostate cancer varies based on the stage and severity of the disease. Robotic radical prostate surgery is a minimally invasive option for removing the prostate gland. Radiotherapy uses targeted radiation to kill cancer cells, while hormone therapy aims to reduce or block the production of testosterone, which can fuel cancer growth. For more advanced cases, chemotherapy and immunotherapy may be employed to destroy cancer cells that have spread beyond the prostate.

Preventive measures are essential for early detection and better outcomes. Yearly health check-ups, including serum PSA testing, urine tests, and ultrasonography, are recommended. It is crucial to consult a uro-oncologist if any symptoms or abnormal test results are observed, allowing for timely diagnosis and treatment.

Maintaining regular health screenings and staying alert to any changes in urinary habits or other related symptoms can significantly enhance early detection and effective treatment of prostate cancer.