There are usually no specific signs or
symptoms of early prostate cancer
- which is why prostate screening is so important. An annual physical examination, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, and digital rectal exam (DRE) provide the best chance of identifying prostate cancer in its earliest stages.
The following are the most common symptoms of prostate cancer. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
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weak or interrupted flow of urine
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urinating often (especially at night)
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difficulty urinating or holding back urine
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inability to urinate
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pain or burning when urinating
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blood in the urine or semen
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nagging pain in the back, hips, or pelvis
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difficulty having an erection
The symptoms of prostate cancer may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
As a man gets older, his prostate may grow bigger and obstruct the flow of urine, or interfere with sexual function. An enlarged prostate gland - a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia - may require treatment with medicine or surgery to relieve symptoms. This common benign prostate condition, which is not cancer, can cause many of the same symptoms as prostate cancer.
The urology and oncology experts at Beaumont are regional and national leaders in employing all of the latest innovative technologies and treatment techniques for prostate cancer.
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Our urology programs are directed by nationally recognized prostate cancer surgeons.
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At regularly scheduled Tumor Boards, a multidisciplinary team discusses optimal treatment techniques.
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The
Cancer Clinical Trials Office (CCTO) offers the latest national studies to eligible patients.