A diagnosis of prostate cancer can be devastating. However, cancer is most successfully treated when found early. Indeed, this news is very encouraging. Fortunately, nearly 85 percent of all prostate cancers are discovered while they are confined to the prostate or nearby region.
Because early prostate cancer may be symptom-free, regular prostate examinations are important. A man who has an abnormal digital rectal exam (DRE) or elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) should follow up with his physician. As leaders in diagnosing and treating prostate cancer, Beaumont oncologists urge men not to let anxiety prevent having important tests.
For more information about the Prostate and Genitourinary Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic at Beaumont, call 877-BEAT-CANCER (877-232-8226) today.
Learn more about Prostate Cancer:
Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer
Signs and Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
Staging of Prostate Cancer
Grading of Prostate Cancer
In addition to an annual physical examination that includes blood, urine, and possibly other laboratory tests, the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society suggest consulting your physician about these recommendations for the evaluation of the prostate gland:
If the results of the DRE or PSA are unusual, your physician may repeat the tests or request other procedures. These evaluation tools may include:
The diagnosis of cancer is confirmed only by a biopsy.
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