Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in 118 countries
Understanding Prostate Health
Prostate cancer starts in the prostate, a small gland below the bladder and in front of the rectum. Before cancer develops, cells can undergo dysplasia, an early sign of cancer.
Common risk factors include age, family history, diet, and obesity. Early detection through PSA tests or digital rectal exams is crucial.

Different Aspects of Prostate Cancer
Comprehensive information to help you navigate diagnosis and care pathways.
What are the symptoms?
Prostate cancer can have both noticeable and mild symptoms that might suggest it’s time to see a medical professional.
What are the risk factors?
A family history, age, high-fat diet, and lack of physical activity are common risk factors for prostate cancer.
Prostate Cancer Types
According to the specific cell that has become cancerous in the prostate, the type of prostate cancer is categorized.
What are the stages?
The stages of prostate cancer help determine the extent of the disease, guiding treatment options and prognosis.
What is the diagnosis?
Identifying the presence of the disease, determining its stage, and informing appropriate treatment strategies.
What is the treatment?
Depending on the stage and type of cancer, the course of treatment for prostate cancer varies from patient to patient.
What are the myths?
It is important to differentiate between myths and facts about prostate cancer to promote awareness and encourage prevention.
What are the side effects?
Knowing the side effects of prostate cancer treatment is important for informed decisions and effective management.
