How Fast Does Prostate Cancer Grow in 8 Years? There is No Great Rush!
Like all cancers prostrate cancer is a serious problem, the difference is that you don't have to rush when making a treatment decision.
Your medical professional will advise you about the various treatment protocols available and you can decide which route to take without any undue rush.
Prostrate cancer is caused by the cells in the prostate gland when they grow and this gets out of control.
This gland is situated close to the bladder and controls the manufacture of semen.
Cancer in the prostrate causes a tumor, of which parts can break away from the main body of the growth, spreading it throughout the rest of the body.
Most men live with prostrate cancer for years without even knowing they have this problem, because of the fact that it grows so slowly, and because no symptoms are manifested in the early stages.
One of the first symptoms experienced by men suffering from prostate cancer is problems with urination.
This could be anything from experiencing the need to urinate frequently or the need to go urgently.
Urine flow may also be spasmodic, stopping and starting, and experiencing an orgasm may also be painful.
The tumor on the prostrate causes this as it blocks the flow of both semen and urine.
It is possible for prostrate cancer to spread to the bones, which causes stiffness, or an achy feeling, and bones may become more brittle.
The good news is that there is treatment available for this form of cancer and it can easily be controlled because of the slow growth.
So there is a good prospect for the survival of the sufferer.
An operation is available for the removal of the prostrate, the idea of this is to remove the gland and surrounding tissue to stop the spread of the disease.
However other treatment options are also available.