Prostate Cancer and its Diagnosis
Prostate cancer is a malignant development of the prostate gland. The prostate is a male regeneration organ that covers the urethra and is located directly under the bladder. The majority of prostate cancers develop slowly. Malignant cells have the potential to expand to several parts of the body, including the bones and lymph nodes. It may cause no symptoms at first. In the later stages, discomfort or difficulty peeing, blood in the pee, or agony in the pelvis or back are common side effects. Symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia are similar to those of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Other late signs include weakness caused by decreased red platelet levels.
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