Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. It begins as an uncontrolled growth of cells in the prostate gland, which is located just below the bladder and forms a part of the male reproductive system.
While any form of cancer is usually considered high risk, with prostate cancer, the chances of survival are very high, according to Dr Rahul Chawla, a neurologist with training from AIIMS New Delhi.
Taking to Instagram on March 20, Dr Chawla stated, “The survival rate for prostate cancer is above 95 percent if diagnosed in time. It can be easily detected and screened via blood tests.”
To know when it is time to get screened, the doctor shared five urine- symptoms, which, when experienced by individuals above the age of 50, can indicate early stages of prostate cancer.
Dr Chawla listed the following five symptoms for prostate cancer. According to him, upon experiencing them, it is better to get checked out by a urologist.
“With clinical examination and PSA (prostate-specific antigen) testing, as well as with MRI and ultrasonography, if required, prostate cancer can be easily detected,” shared the physician. The symptoms are as follows:
According to the Cleveland Clinic website, the following are the common risk factors for prostate cancer.
Other potential risk factors include:
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