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- Prostate_cancer abstract "Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. Most prostate cancers are slow growing; however, there are cases of aggressive prostate cancers. The cancer cells may metastasize (spread) from the prostate to other parts of the body, particularly the bones and lymph nodes. Prostate cancer may cause pain, difficulty in urinating, problems during sexual intercourse, erectile dysfunction, or death. Other symptoms can potentially develop during later stages of the disease.Rates of detection of prostate cancers vary widely across the world, with South and East Asia detecting less frequently than in Europe, and especially the United States. Prostate cancer tends to develop in men over the age of fifty. Globally it is the sixth leading cause of cancer-related death in men (it is now the first in the UK and second in the United States). Prostate cancer is most common in the developed world with increasing rates in the developing world. However, many men with prostate cancer never have symptoms, undergo no therapy, and eventually die of other unrelated causes. Many factors, including genetics and diet, have been implicated in the development of prostate cancer. Recently the prevalence of light pollution has been implicated in the development of prostate cancer.The presence of prostate cancer may be indicated by symptoms, physical examination, prostate-specific antigen (PSA), or biopsy. Prostate-specific antigen testing increases cancer detection but does not decrease mortality. The United States Preventive Services Task Force in 2012 recommended against screening for prostate cancer using the PSA testing, due to the risk of over-diagnosis and over-treatment with most prostate cancer remaining asymptomatic. The USPSTF concludes that the potential benefit of testing does not outweigh the expected harms.Management strategies for prostate cancer should be guided by the severity of the disease. Many low-risk tumors can be safely followed with active surveillance. Curative treatment generally involves surgery, various forms of radiation therapy, proton therapy or, less commonly, cryosurgery; hormonal therapy and chemotherapy are generally reserved for cases of advanced disease (although hormonal therapy may be given with radiation in some cases). Several studies suggest that masturbation reduces the risk of prostate cancer, but the results are controversial.The age and underlying health of the man, the extent of metastasis, appearance under the microscope and response of the cancer to initial treatment are important in determining the outcome of the disease. The decision whether or not to treat localized prostate cancer (a tumor that is contained within the prostate) with curative intent is a patient trade-off between the expected beneficial and harmful effects in terms of patient survival and quality of life.".
- Prostate_cancer diseasesdb "10780".
- Prostate_cancer emedicineSubject "radio".
- Prostate_cancer emedicineTopic "574".
- Prostate_cancer icd10 "C61".
- Prostate_cancer icd9 "185".
- Prostate_cancer medlineplus "000380".
- Prostate_cancer meshId "D011471".
- Prostate_cancer omim "176807".
- Prostate_cancer thumbnail Prostate_cancer_with_Gleason_pattern_4_low_mag.jpg?width=300.
- Prostate_cancer wikiPageExternalLink www.capsure.net.
- Prostate_cancer wikiPageID "88078".
- Prostate_cancer wikiPageRevisionID "606096493".
- Prostate_cancer caption "Micrograph of prostate adenocarcinoma, acinar type, the most common type of prostate cancer. Gleason pattern 4. Needle biopsy. H&E stain.".
- Prostate_cancer diseasesdb "10780".
- Prostate_cancer emedicinesubj "radio".
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- Prostate_cancer hasPhotoCollection Prostate_cancer.
- Prostate_cancer icd "185".
- Prostate_cancer icd "61.0".
- Prostate_cancer medlineplus "380".
- Prostate_cancer meshid "D011471".
- Prostate_cancer name "Prostate cancer".
- Prostate_cancer omim "176807".
- Prostate_cancer wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Prostate_cancer subject Category:Histopathology.
- Prostate_cancer subject Category:Male_genital_neoplasia.
- Prostate_cancer subject Category:Neoplastic_and_hyperplastic_prostate_disorders.
- Prostate_cancer type Disease.
- Prostate_cancer type AilmentCondition.
- Prostate_cancer type Situation.
- Prostate_cancer comment "Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. Most prostate cancers are slow growing; however, there are cases of aggressive prostate cancers. The cancer cells may metastasize (spread) from the prostate to other parts of the body, particularly the bones and lymph nodes. Prostate cancer may cause pain, difficulty in urinating, problems during sexual intercourse, erectile dysfunction, or death.".
- Prostate_cancer label "Cancer de la prostate".
- Prostate_cancer label "Carcinoma della prostata".
- Prostate_cancer label "Cáncer de próstata".
- Prostate_cancer label "Câncer de próstata".
- Prostate_cancer label "Prostaatkanker".
- Prostate_cancer label "Prostatakrebs".
- Prostate_cancer label "Prostate cancer".
- Prostate_cancer label "Rak gruczołu krokowego".
- Prostate_cancer label "Рак предстательной железы".
- Prostate_cancer label "سرطان الموثة".
- Prostate_cancer label "前列腺癌".
- Prostate_cancer label "前立腺癌".
- Prostate_cancer sameAs Karcinom_prostaty.
- Prostate_cancer sameAs Prostatakrebs.
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- Prostate_cancer sameAs Kanker_prostat.
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- Prostate_cancer sameAs 전립선암.
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- Prostate_cancer sameAs Câncer_de_próstata.
- Prostate_cancer sameAs m.0m32h.
- Prostate_cancer sameAs Q181257.
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- Prostate_cancer wasDerivedFrom Prostate_cancer?oldid=606096493.
- Prostate_cancer depiction Prostate_cancer_with_Gleason_pattern_4_low_mag.jpg.
- Prostate_cancer isPrimaryTopicOf Prostate_cancer.
- Prostate_cancer name "Prostate cancer".