Prostate is a small, walnut-shaped gland of the male reproductive system. Prostate cancer is rarely seen in men under younger than 40 years of age, but is the most common cause of death due to cancer in men over 70 years of age, says MedlinePlus. Slow urinary stream, lower back and pelvic bone pain, and blood in urine are the most common symptoms. Treatment involves radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgery. Vitamin supplements, especially vitamin D, may help prevent and manage prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer is characterized by the growth of malignant cells on the gland responsible for producing the liquid component of semen. Although prostate cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men, the Un...
Men with prostate cancer may undergo radiation therapy to treat the condition. This therapy may include placing radiation seeds into the site near the tumor. The procedure, referred to as radiation brachytherapy, internal radia...
According to Prostate UK, men have a one in 14 lifetime risk of developing cancer of the prostate gland. When prostate cancer is slow-growing and confined to the prostate, it may may require little treatment intervention. More ...
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), metastasis means the spread of cancer. Cancer cells spread from the primary tumor in the prostate to other regions of the body such as the lymphatic system, bones and other orga...