The Reality of Prostate Cancer

The prostate is a small walnut-shaped gland that produces seminal fluid in males. Prostate cancer occurs when the cells in the prostate gland begins to grow abnormally and uncontrollably.

Prostate Cancer

REALITY CHECK

It is the 4th most common male cancer in Malaysia which accounts for 5.7 percent of cancer cases in males.

 

Staging and Grading

Once you have been diagnosed positive for cancer after a biopsy test, the condition will be given a stage and grade. This vital information will help you and your healthcare team to choose the best treatment for you. The cancer stage will describe the size of the tumour and how far it has spread.

 

There are 4 stages for prostate cancer:

Stage 1

  • The cancer is minor and only found in the prostate

Stage 2

  • The cancer is larger and may be in both lobes of the prostate but is still within the prostate

Stage 3

  • The cancer has either spread out of the prostate to nearby lymph glands or seminal vesicles

Stage 4

  • The cancer has spread to other organs such as the bone and is referred to as metastatic cancer

 

WARNING SIGNS

  • Painful or difficult urination, and frequent urination, especially at night
  • Reduced urinary flow or velocity
  • Loss of bladder control
  • Blood in the urine (hematurial) and seminal fluid
  • Discomfort in sitting due to enlarged prostate

AM I AT RISK?

Yes, even more so with these factors:

  • Diet
  • Obesity
  • Smoking

THERE ARE RISK FACTORS THAT CAN'T BE CHANGED:

  • Age
  • Gender
  • Race/Ethnicity (more common with men of African ancestry)
  • Family history
  • Inherited mutation of genes (BRCA1 or BRCA2)
  • Geography

WHAT CAN I DO?

Beat the cancer. Cut your risk by taking these steps:

  • Balanced body weight
  • Maintain a good diet
  • Exercise
  • Talk to your doctor about the risk and health screening

 

 

Prostate Cancer Myths Vs Facts

Myth

Fact

Vasectomies cause prostate cancer Vasectomy has not been linked to increasing a man’s chance of getting a prostate cancer. Instead, it has led to the prostate being checked by the urologist more often and prostate cancer consequently being detected during these checkups.
Treatment for prostate cancer can cause impotence or incontinence Side effects can occur due to age, physical condition and the type of treatment that you choose.
Prostate cancer is an old man’s disease W hile it may be true that you are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer the older you get (65% of cases are diagnosed in men who are 65 or older). The fact remains that the balance 35% were diagnosed at an early age.