Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer originates in the prostate gland, a part of the male reproductive system. It is generally slow-growing and may not cause significant harm if detected early. Some types, however, can be aggressive and life-threatening.

Men over 50 are at higher risk, especially those with a family history of prostate or breast cancer.

Key Facts:

  • Most common cancer in men globally
  • Can be monitored through PSA blood tests
  • Treatments range from active surveillance to surgery

Symptoms:

  • Difficulty urinating
  • Weak urine stream
  • Blood in semen
  • Pelvic discomfort

Risk Factors:

  • Age above 50
  • Family history
  • African descent

Treatment:

  • Watchful waiting (for slow-growing types)
  • Surgery (prostatectomy)
  • Hormonal therapy
  • Radiation therapy

Prevention:

  • Regular screenings
  • Healthy diet
  • Active lifestyle