Prostate Cancer Analysis
Dr. Smile 16 March, 2008
(8) Comment The average age at diagnosis of prostate cancer is 73 years. The age-adjusted death rate from prostate cancer has not changed appreciably in 35 years. The prevalence of prostate cancer is 30% in men over the age of 50. One in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetimes.
Clinical evaluation
Some patients with prostate cancer may have obstructive urinary symptoms similar to benign prostatic hypertrophy; some patients may have weight loss and bone pain. Most patients have no symptoms, only an elevated prostate specific antigen found on routine screening.
Physical exam. Digital rectal exam is used to assess the prostate nodule for extension beyond prostate edge, firmness, fixation, or induration.
Prostate specific antigen ( PSA)
| 2.5 |
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