What Do You Know About Prostate Health?
Prostate cancer and other diseases of the prostate are common. Learning about these diseases can help you recognize problems. You can then seek medical treatment right away.
1. The prostate gland is located where in your body?
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It surrounds
the upper part of the urethra. This is the tube that carries urine and semen out of
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body.
2. The prostate gland’s purpose is to:
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The prostate gland’s main purpose is to secrete a fluid that makes up most of semen.
This is the fluid that carries sperm. It’s made in the gland cells of the prostate.
During a man’s orgasm, the muscle parts of the prostate help to send the fluid into
the urethra. It’s mixed with other fluids and sperm that were made in the testicles
to form semen. The semen then leaves the body through the tip of the penis during
ejaculation.
3. The prostate's growing larger is always a sign of prostate cancer.
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As a man ages, the prostate can grow larger. This is called benign prostatic hyperplasia
(BPH). It’s a common condition. BPH is not prostate cancer. It does not turn into
prostate cancer. But BPH can cause the prostate to press on the urethra. This can
lead to symptoms, such as trouble urinating, which might need to be treated.
4. Any new growth in the prostate is cancer.
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Prostatic
intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) is an abnormal prostate growth. It is not prostate
cancer. PIN can be low grade or high grade. Low-grade PIN is common, especially as
men
get older. Healthcare providers don’t consider it to be a concern. Men who have
high-grade PIN may have a higher risk of developing cancer later. This is especially
true if high-grade PIN is found in more that one biopsy. .
5. Prostate cancer needs to be treated right away.
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In many cases, prostate cancer grows slowly. Because of this, watchful waiting may
be a choice for some men. This means keeping an eye on the cancer, seeing how it grows,
and having regular tests.
6. The main treatment for prostate cancer is surgery.
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There are many
kinds of treatment. The most common is radiation therapy if the cancer is only in
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prostate and is low grade. Several types of radiation therapy can be done. Other
treatments include hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.
7. Several kinds of surgery can treat prostate cancer.
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The prostate can be removed with a surgery called radical prostatectomy. This also
removes nearby tissues and lymph nodes. Another surgery is called TURP. It uses a
small tool to remove part of the inside of the prostate gland that’s blocking urine
flow. Another surgery is orchiectomy. The surgery removes the testicles as a part
of hormone therapy.
8. Which is NOT a treatment for prostate cancer?
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This is
actually a part of diagnosing the cancer. The Gleason score is a measure of how abnormal
cells look. The score helps guide treatment decisions.
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