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detecting prostate cancerSource: National Cancer Institute A man who has any of the risk factors described in the "Prostate Cancer: Who's at Risk" section may want to ask a doctor whether to begin screening for prostate cancer (even though he does not have any symptoms), what tests to have, and how often to have them. The doctor may suggest either of the tests described below. These tests are used to detect prostate abnormalities, but they cannot show whether abnormalities are cancer or another, less serious condition. The doctor will take the results into account in deciding whether to check the patient further for signs of cancer. The doctor can explain more about each test.
Recognizing Prostate Cancer SymptomsEarly prostate cancer often does not cause symptoms. But prostate cancer can cause any of these problems:
Any of these symptoms may be caused by cancer or by other, less serious health problems, such as BPH or an infection. A man who has symptoms like these should see his doctor or a urologist (a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the genitourinary system).
Source http://cancer.gov See the complete index of What You Need To Know About™ Cancer publications. Posted January 2004 |
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