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Diagnosing Prostate Cancer Early Can Save Your Life By Christopher Charles

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If you frequently experience night urination, blood in your urine or semen, pains located in your lower back, in your pelvis or in your upper thighs this could be symptoms of prostatitis, a non cancerous swelling of the prostate gland or it could be prostate cancer.

Now there's no need to panic but the fact is that a lot of people who choose to ignore signs and symptoms condemn themselves to living with the doubt. This has to be worse than actually being diagnosed and knowing if you have prostate cancer or not.

For the selected few who wishes to continue living, you need to undergo a prostate cancer diagnosis to determine if indeed you have prostate cancer and what can be done to treat it and save your life. There are several stages to prostate cancer and the farther along you let it go without treatment, the more at risk you are of dying due to cancer.

When the symptoms are discovered you shouldn't give in but try to see what you need to do about it. First, check with your doctor to conduct screening tests of prostate cancer for you. If you've followed previous advice, you no doubt have a baseline PSA test and previous physical tests to begin your diagnosis.

However another digital rectal examination (DRE) to check for size and texture of your prostate through the rectal lining but you should know the drill by now. Now is not the time to get sensitive concerning the test. With this examination your doctor can tell if cancer is present in your prostate by checking to see if he can feel a nodule or other types of prostate irregularity.

Next, the PSA (prostate Specific Antigen) blood test will be done and compared with results from before. This test is used to measure the levels of a protein in the blood called prostate-specific antigen. This protein is usually overproduced by prostate cancer cells. So, if prostate cancer is present, there will be a rise of PSA levels in the blood of the victim. Be aware that this isn't completely accurate though is a good indicator.

If after these screening tests cancer is suspected, a biopsy may be performed. This is used to gain a tissue sample from the prostate to be examined under a microscope. This biopsy tissue analysis is performed to determine the Gleason score or if the tumor is cancerous or not.

At this point, you and your doctor have a clear idea IF you have cancer and at what stage it has developed. It is at this point that a strategy for beating prostate cancer is development and options are discussed.

Be aware that in the Great majority of cases, the symptoms are caused by prostatitis and are not cancerous. The point however is why anyone would want to stay in denial and think they have cancer instead of going in and getting an accurate diagnosis of the situation.

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